Apple beefs up macOS Big Sur security



    Security risks were discovered for macOS Big Sur back in November 2020 when developers voiced concerns over an internal file that permitted Apple apps to bypass firewall filters on demand. 

    However, Apple has now released macOS Big Sur 11.2 into public beta and has removed the list of exemptions that could have led to security breaches and malware, allowing Mac users the freedom to monitor their app data again. 

    MacOS Big Sur 11.2 beta 2





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