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A Security Flaw Has Been Discovered On MacOS Which Allows A Third Party Have Access To Your Computer

Uloma Mary Omolaiye by Uloma Mary Omolaiye
November 29, 2017
in Security, Software
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If you use a MacOS High Sierra, then you should know that you are vulnerable to an impending privacy invasion. A Turkish software developer, Lemi Orhan Ergin disclosed recently that the device has a deep security flaw-anyone can have access without worrying about how to bypass the normal password-hassle, by simply entering the login name, ‘root’.

Simply put, no passwords are needed, no quotations, no guess works. Simply type the word and there you have it, a complete access to all the information on the computer!

This is a huge one for the tech giant. A report from USA TODAY reveals that Apple has been fixing the fiasco to prevent an intruder from causing a havoc that could have been prevented.

However, the login cannot be done remotely without an authorised access, which means that a physical contact is needed to break through. Nevertheless, this is still a great flaw. This bug was made public on Tuesday via the Turkish software developer’s handle via twitter. Beyond a shadow of a doubt, it’s unarguable that some people would have taken advantage of Apple’s misdemeanour.

As confirmed today by USA TODAY, the MacBook Pro running MacOS 10.13.1 and the 2015 iMac running the same software are both vulnerable to privacy-penetration from external users, by simply allowing users access to the information by switching to the tab designated for the ‘other user’.

Other than the risk of divulging information to a third party caused by Apple, this also puts the tech giant in a bad light. Imagine having all your files deleted, password changed and probably having no access simply because of flawed-security by a ‘technology giant’. Worse still is having someone steal information remotely because they have access to your computer.

Apple has promised to treat the situation as urgent and has recommended users to disable the root access by religiously following the steps on its support page. The statement read:

‘We are working on a software update to address this issue. In the meantime, setting a root password prevents unauthorized access to your Mac’, Apple said in a statement. Although, it’s not yet determined when users should be expecting to see a software update.

It goes to prove that there are no gurus after all.

To set a new password on your Mac, follow the instructions here:

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204012

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