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General Category => General Computing/Macintosh => Topic started by: xairbusdriver on November 29, 2017, 12:17:22 AM

Title: TidBITS: High Sierra Bug Provides Full Root Access!!!
Post by: xairbusdriver on November 29, 2017, 12:17:22 AM
If you've updated your OS, you should read this.
Apple says they are working on it... (http://tidbits.com/article/17650)
Expect a Security Update immediately, if not sooner! [banghead]
Title: Re: TidBITS: High Sierra Bug Provides Full Root Access!!!
Post by: Weatheraardvark on November 29, 2017, 04:53:17 AM
Well that isn't fun.  I will await the update.

I did make the mistake of asking on the Apple community forum anything about the APFS for Fusion drives.  Oh man, one guy got so angry that I should ask for a time frame.

Title: Re: TidBITS: High Sierra Bug Provides Full Root Access!!!
Post by: xairbusdriver on November 29, 2017, 02:39:00 PM
"one guy got so angry that I should ask for a time frame." Some Mac Fans are pretty thin-skinned. I've drunk the 'kool-aid' since the Apple ][, but I still think things have changed for the worse at the company. Things like this problem are simply inexcusable, in my humble opinion.

They obviously have smart people building and testing changes and updates. Maybe they should hire some 'people-on-the-street', with absolutely no computer experience, and let them 'play' with each OS/app they upgrade.[banghead] [rolleyes2]

This security hole is now all over the web. If you have macOS High Sierra installed, you should immediately follow the instructions for bandaging this problem. Even Cocktail's dev has emailed instructions. [tup]
Title: Re: TidBITS: High Sierra Bug Provides Full Root Access!!!
Post by: Weatheraardvark on November 29, 2017, 02:40:40 PM
"one guy got so angry that I should ask for a time frame." Some Mac Fans are pretty thin-skinned. I've drunk the 'kool-aid' since the Apple ][, but I still think things have changed for the worse at the company. Things like this problem are simply inexcusable, in my humble opinion.

They obviously have smart people building and testing changes and updates. Maybe they should hire some 'people-on-the-street', with absolutely no computer experience, and let them 'play' with each OS/app they upgrade.
    "Smart people won't leave their Root password empty."
    "Smarter people will try using a blank password to see if it works."
[banghead] [rolleyes2]

I agree fully.   Geeks do not make great testers.
Title: Re: TidBITS: High Sierra Bug Provides Full Root Access!!!
Post by: xairbusdriver on November 29, 2017, 07:01:55 PM
As expected, the ?fix? is in. If you already have 10.3, you can get the corrected version. Anyone downloading now will automatically get the updated version. Cocktail users also can change their Root password with that app. ThU32:-)
Title: *Heavy sigh* . . . (Re: TidBITS: High Sierra Bug Provides Full Root Access!!!)
Post by: elagache on November 29, 2017, 11:19:23 PM
Dear X-Air, Weatheraardvark, and Apple old-timers,

If you've updated your OS, you should read this.
Apple says they are working on it... (http://tidbits.com/article/17650)
Expect a Security Update immediately, if not sooner! [banghead]

 :( . . . . . Repeat after me, . . . . "Oh how I miss Steve Jobs!" . . . . .(http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/Custom_emoticons/pout.gif)

Edouard  :(
Title: Re: TidBITS: High Sierra Bug Provides Full Root Access!!!
Post by: Weatheraardvark on November 29, 2017, 11:51:16 PM
I installed the update in mine and the wife's macbook.    and the beat goes on... lol(1)
Title: Re: TidBITS: High Sierra Bug Provides Full Root Access!!!
Post by: xairbusdriver on November 30, 2017, 08:34:44 PM
 [banghead]

First "security update breaks file sharing"! That has also been fixed. The easy way of knowing if you have the second (and hopefully last) fix is to check the "build" number that is after the Version number. If your build number is 17B1002, Software Update should offer you the update again. The build number you want if 17B1003

If you haven't updated High Sierra yet, please do so now. [computer]

This would be a great week to be on vacation at Apple... just be careful that you don't trip over the rolling heads when you return! [spin]