Apple said it will review software development, a day after researchers discovered a serious security vulnerability in the latest version of the operating system "MacOS" macOS can give the hackers the ability to take full control of Mac computers.
The technology giant said yesterday that it had released a fix for the vulnerability and will automatically fix it on the affected personal Mac computers - all devices running the Mac OS version of High Sierra.
Apple said in a statement: "We deeply regret this error and apologize to all Mac users." "Our customers deserve better. We are reviewing our development processes to help prevent this from happening again. "
A critical vulnerability allows anyone to bypass the lock of Mac computers at the root level of High Sierra without having to enter a password.
In addition to direct access to Mac systems, the vulnerability allows access to remote devices in certain scenarios when using screen sharing or remote access.
With the severity of the vulnerability, Apple seems to be in a hurry to fix it with an update that has caused another problem that prevents Mac users from authenticating or connecting to file sharing on their devices.
The problem, which is briefly outlined in a document published through Apple's support pages, appears to affect only a portion of the users of Mac OS Hi-Sera who downloaded and installed the security update today.
Apple has provided advice and advice that users affected by the new problem can follow
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