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Microsoft finds new macOS vulnerability, Shrootless, that could bypass System Integrity Protection
Microsoft finds new macOS vulnerability, Shrootless, that could bypass System Integrity Protection - Microsoft Security Blog.
Microsoft found a vulnerability (CVE-2021-30892) that could allow an attacker to bypass System Integrity Protection (SIP) in macOS. We shared our findings with Apple via coordinated vulnerability disclosure, and a fix was released October 26.
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