Strongly recommended for all running macOS Catalina and later, these now work fully with XProtect Remediator, showing its current version, updates, etc.
macOS 13
Is macOS going to be like iOS? Not in Ventura, where notarization is improved with additional security checks. Here are the details.
The first update to Apple’s new security software delivered outside a macOS update brings a leap in version number suggesting it’s now fully activated in Monterey and later.
How could Ventura apply security patches to itself while still running, and not require a restart? Here’s what is likely to happen.
MRT’s days appear numbered. On 14 March this year, Apple released its successor – a new version of XProtect, which now does the lot.
Ventura can use Rosetta 2 to translate Intel binaries inside an ARM-native virtualised Linux. The impact and importance of this is explained.
Although intended primarily for anyone running Ventura or using an M2 Mac, they should be good for all users.
Overview of supported Macs, Accessory Security, Rapid Security Response, changes coming in notarization, and increasing support for Ukrainian.
Apple’s latest updated Platform Security Guide now omits all mention of MRT. Does that mean that it’s going to disappear from macOS 13?
Trying macOS betas, support for Catalina, is the M1 dead, and what does the ANE do all day? What should come from WWDC this year.
