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MacBook security alert — all Macs can be hacked using this flaw – Tom’s Guide
A Linux security exploit works on all versions of macOS

A newly discovered flaw in macOS could let anyone or anything that has access to a regular user account seize control of the computer.
The flaw isn’t utterly new. It was first revealed last week as a vulnerability in sudo, a command present in almost all Unix-derived operating systems, including Linux and macOS.
Yesterday (Feb. 2), security researchers demonstrated that the flaw does indeed work in macOS, including the most recent version of Big Sur that was released Monday (Feb. 1).
The sudo flaw,…
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