This version also tries to parse macOS and its Security Update information better. I’m hoping that this will avoid glitches and a later update, but that’s unpredictable. LockRattler 4.31, which checks the installed versions of security data files and firmware, etc., now has a linked page of information for Monterey users, which will be updated when the first full version is released. Although these updates are primarily so that they should work better with macOS 12 Monterey when it’s released, in both cases there are minor improvements for those remaining with earlier versions of macOS too. Tags APFS Apple AppleScript Apple silicon backup Big Sur Blake bug Catalina Consolation Console Corinth diagnosis Disk Utility Doré El Capitan extended attributes Finder firmware Gatekeeper Gérôme HFS+ High Sierra history of painting iCloud Impressionism iOS landscape LockRattler log logs M1 Mac Mac history macOS macOS 10.12 macOS 10.13 macOS 10.14 macOS 10.I have updated two of my most popular free utilities, LockRattler and SystHist. So your Sierra system could show either, and SilentKnight has no way of telling which is ‘correct’ beyond that. There are effectively two current versions of MRT on release versions of macOS: those who installed the 1.68 update will now see that version, and those who didn’t will still show 1.67, as Apple pulled 1.68, albeit several days later. As Apple doesn’t tell anyone about these updates, I don’t know what it does, but would hope that it doesn’t have the same problems that 1.68 did. It hasn’t yet been pushed to release versions of macOS. MRT 1.69.2 is an advance release of the next update to MRT which was bundled in with the beta. Your XProtect is out of date – 2134 was pushed yesterday, and should install happily on 11.0.1 beta 1. ![]() ![]() SilentKnight’s databases therefore cater for release and not beta versions, in general. Those versions can change often, and often aren’t the same as in release versions of macOS. You are running a beta release of macOS, so some of the versions shown will differ: that is the nature of betas. Thanks to Phil Stokes for the correction: MACOS.d4735e3 is new to this version. I maintain lists of the current versions of security data files for Catalina on this page, Mojave on this page, High Sierra on this page, Sierra on this page, and El Capitan on this page. ![]() I have updated the reference pages here which are accessed directly from LockRattler 4.2 and later using its Check blog button. If your Mac has not yet installed this update, you can force an update using SilentKnight, LockRattler, or at the command line. You can check whether this update has been installed by opening System Information via About This Mac, and selecting the Installations item under Software.Ī full listing of security data file versions is given by SilentKnight, LockRattler and SystHist for El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra, Mojave and Catalina, available from their product page. XProtect’s Yara definitions have been updated to include two new detection signatures for MACOS.6e7d4c2 and MACOS.d4735e3, and modifications to those for MACOS.8032420, MACOS.489e70f, MACOS.e79dc35, 444f2, MACOS.b70290c, and MACOS.22d71e9. ![]() There’s still no sign of MRT 1.69, though.Īpple doesn’t release information about what these updates add or change, and now obfuscates the identities of malware detected by XProtect using internal code names. Apple has pushed an update today to the data files used by XProtect, bringing its version number to 2134, dated 29 October 2020.
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