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Mojave
Both are now notarized for added security, there is a small bug fixed in Consolation, and updated documentation.
For your added security: the first to fix problems when your permissions go awry; the second to practise Unicode obfuscation.
Both apps have been notarized now, for added security protection, particularly when used in Mojave.
Which of the three vulnerabilities in privacy protection has been fixed in 10.14.1? Is it good protection now?
XProtect hasn’t had any update to its detection signatures for over 7 months, and MRT hasn’t been updated for over 4 months. What is their future? Are they now tools of the past?
Hopefully the last fix to accommodate Macs with T2 chips. Recommended for those with Macs with T2 chips.
Now works with Macs equipped with T2 chip, giving iBridge version, and links to EFI firmware version reference. Recommended for all users.
Helps unscramble EFI firmware version confusion, and gives details of the macOS 10.14.1 update properly. Recommended for all users.
Now recognises 10.14.1 update fully, and is notarized for your added security. Recommended for all users.
