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Apple updates macOS Sequoia to version 15.6.1
In addition toreleasing iOS 18.6.2, Apple has updated macOS Sequoia to version 15.6.1.
ExpandExpandingCloseSecurity Bite: macOS 15.4 hits “Allow” on TCC event support

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For years, macOSsecurity developers and researchers have urged Apple to add TCC events to the Endpoint Security (ES) framework. Doing so would allow them to directly trace a TCC request to the specific application (or malware) that triggered it. This could allow third-party security tools to offer real-time protection around permission requests.
The good news? Apple is finally making this happen inmacOS 15.4.
The bad news? It’s rough around the edges right now.
ExpandExpandingCloseApple to add proximity pairing setup to the Mac with macOS 15.4

iPhone and iPad users are already very familiar with something called “proximity pairing.” First introduced with iOS 11, this feature lets users transfer backup and other data from one device to a new one just by placing them close together. Now it seems that Apple is finally working on adding proximity pairing setup to the Mac.
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Security Bite: Top macOS threat found riding the DeepSeek wave

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Tired of hearing aboutDeepSeek yet? The China-based LLM chatbot beached itself onto the scene this week, dominating the tech news cycle and even taking#1 on the App Store, where it still sits as of writing. However, its rapid popularity has led to a wave of new phishing campaigns, investment scams, and macOS malware disguised as real DeepSeek applications. Here’s the latest.
You’re reading9to5MacSecurity Bite, where each week, I share insights on data privacy, discuss the latest vulnerabilities, and shed light on emerging threats within Apple’s vast ecosystem of over 2 billion active devices.
ExpandExpandingCloseGenmoji comes to Mac with macOS Sequoia 15.3 beta

Apple recently introduced Genmoji with iOS 18.2, which lets iPhone and iPad users create their own emoji using Apple Intelligence. Although the feature wasn’t included in the macOS 15.2 update, Genmoji is now available on the Mac with thefirst beta of macOS Sequoia 15.3.
ExpandExpandingCloseI love iPhone Mirroring, and would like these three changes

Continuity is one of the biggest strengths of the Apple ecosystem, andiPhone Mirroring is a great addition to that – letting us not only mirror ouriPhone to ourMac desktop, but also take full control of it.
I’m a huge fan of the feature, and use it every single day, but it does have a few weaknesses that I’d love to seeApple address …
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Update your iPhone, iPad, and Mac to fix these security vulnerabilities

Apple regularly lists resolved vulnerabilities for iPhone, iPad, and Mac after each software update. Right on cue, the company has released an extensive list of which security resolutions are included in today’s iOS 18.2 and macOS Sequoia 15.2 software updates. As ever, we recommend updating as soon as possible to protect your devices from these security risks.
ExpandExpandingCloseSecurity Bite: Jamf uncovers TCC bypass vulnerability allowing stealthy access to iCloud data

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Last week, I received an interesting report from the security research arm of the popular Apple device management software firmJamf that detailed a serious but now-patched iOS and macOS vulnerability. The finding was under embargo, but today, I can finally talk about it.
Jamf Threat Labs uncovered a significant vulnerability in Apple’s iOS Transparency, Consent, and Control (TCC) subsystem on iOS and macOS that could allow malicious apps to access sensitive user data completely unnoticed without triggering any notifications or user consent prompts.
ExpandExpandingCloseHere are the best Apple ecosystem ‘magic moments’ you should know

We’ve all heard the term theWalled Garden when talking about the Apple ecosystem. Apple’s biggest competitive advantage is the fact that they control everything from both a hardware and software perspective, allowing its customers to experience these little features I like to call Magic Moments. These are smaller utilities or features that are only possible because you have multiple Apple products that work off of each other giving us these wow moments. So here are some of my favorite Magic moments of the Apple Walled Garden.
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60 Mac Tips for new setups (macOS Sequoia edition) [Video]

If you just picked upa new M4 Mac or plan on performing a fresh install of macOS, you’ll need to change and configure many settings to meet your needs. In this updated Mac getting started guide, I walk through60 different tips and tricks to help optimize your setup.
Even if you’re an experienced macOS user, chances are you’ll find a handful of new tips. Watch our video walkthrough, andsubscribe to 9to5Mac on YouTube for more.
ExpandExpandingCloseApple releases macOS Sequoia 15.1.1 with security fixes

Apple is rolling out macOS Sequoia 15.1.1 today with what it says are important security fixes. The update comes three weeks aftermacOS Sequoia 15.1 was released to the public.
ExpandExpandingClosemacOS Sequoia 15.2 upgrades AirPlay with new feature

The latestmacOS Sequoia 15.2 beta upgrades the experience of using AirPlay to share content from your Mac to your Apple TV. Now, there’s a new option to only share a specific window or app when using AirPlay from your Mac to Apple TV.
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macOS 15.2 lets users add a Weather widget to the Menu Bar

Apple on Monday released thesecond developer beta of iOS 18.2 and macOS Sequoia 15.2, both with additional Apple Intelligence features. However, the updates also bring some new features, and today’s beta lets Mac users add a Weather app widget to the macOS Menu Bar.
ExpandExpandingClosemacOS Sequoia 15.1 now available with Apple Intelligence and these new features

Apple has released the next big update for the Mac: macOS Sequoia 15.1. This brings the first wave of Apple Intelligence features to the Mac, plus some non-AI upgrades. Here’s everything that’s new.
ExpandExpandingCloseSecurity Bite: Hackers are now directing users to Terminal to bypass Gatekeeper in macOS Sequoia

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In possibly a first since the release ofmacOS Sequoia, cybersecurity researchers have identified a new attack vector that sidesteps the usual “right-click, open” in favor of something rather unusual. In a recent findingshared on social media, this new method involves tricking users into dragging and dropping malicious code (via a .txt file) directly into the Terminal.
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iPhone Mirroring is currently a privacy and legal risk on work Macs

One of the new features ofiOS 18 andmacOS Sequoia isiPhone Mirroring – but using this with a personaliPhone on a workMac currently creates aprivacy risk for employees, and a legal risk for businesses.
The problem, as cybersecurity company Sevco discovered, is that apps on the iPhone get treated as Mac apps, and that means their presence is included in corporate IT audits …
ExpandExpandingClosemacOS Sequoia 15.1 will prompt you less often for screen recording permissions

With today’s release ofmacOS Sequoia 15.1 beta 6, Apple is making another change to screen recording permissions. The company says that this should mean users see fewer permission dialog popups on their Macs…
ExpandExpandingClosemacOS Sequoia 15.0.1 now available with important bug fixes

macOS 15.0.1 is now rolling out with some key bug fixes for Mac users. The update addresses problems in the Messages app as well as compatibility issues that had affected third-party security software. Head below for the full release notes.
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macOS Sequoia screen recording permission nags can now be permanently vanquished

macOS Sequoia screen recording permission reminders can now be permanently vanquished, thanks to a new pay-what-you-like app.
Apple’s newsecurity feature was intended to makeMacs safer, by reminding us that we’d granted a powerful and potentially dangerous permission to an app, but many experienced users simply found it irritating …
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iPhone Mirroring still connecting to your old iPhone? Here’s how you can fix it
If you bought a new iPhone this week, you might’ve noticed that iPhone Mirroring still defaults to your old iPhone (presuming you haven’t yet reset it). However, there’s a quick toggle in macOS settings that allows you to fix it.
ExpandExpandingCloseSecurity Bite: macOS Sequoia’s firewall is disrupting security tools [Update: Fixed]

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On Monday, Apple released its latest iteration of Mac’s operating system, macOS Sequoia. The new update introduced tighter control over app permissions and an overhaul to Gatekeeper, among other features. However, according toTechCrunch, it now appears to be disrupting security tools made by CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, and Microsoft. Social media users are also reporting connection failures with third-party VPNs.
Update (10/2): Thursday’s release of macOS 15.0.1 fixes the underlying networking issues that plagued certain security software in the initial release of macOS 15.
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These are the macOS Sequoia features not available on Intel Macs

If you’re still running an Intel-powered Mac, you’ll have at least one more year of macOS support. macOS Sequoia runs on the sameMacs as macOS Sonoma, but as usual, there are some caveats about specific features supported on Intel machines.
Now thatmacOS Sequoia is available to everyone, here’s what you need to know.
ExpandExpandingClosemacOS Sequoia now available for Mac users with iPhone Mirroring and Passwords app

Aspromised last week, Apple today released macOS Sequoia to the public. The company had been running tests with beta versions of macOS 15 since June, when it was announced at WWDC. The next version of the macOS operating system brings new features such as iPhone Mirroring and a Passwords app.
ExpandExpandingClosemacOS Sequoia to be released to all users on September 16

At today’s “It’s Glowtime” Apple Event, the company has announced that macOS Sequoia will be released on September 16th. Appleannounced macOS Sequoia at WWDC24 back in June, with new features such as window tiling, iPhone Mirroring, and more.
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