macOS Sequoia 15.4: Security Bug Fixes or New Hobby for Hackers?

macOS Sequoia 15.4 update is here to patch up security holes that even Swiss cheese would be jealous of! With improved memory handling and redaction of sensitive data, this update ensures your Mac is safer than ever. So, say goodbye to pesky bugs and hello to a more secure macOS experience!

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Hot Take:

**_In a plot twist worthy of a Hollywood thriller, Apple’s latest macOS Sequoia 15.4 update reveals more vulnerabilities than a Swiss cheese left out in the sun. With a host of issues from apps gaining root privileges to unexpected system terminations, it’s like Apple decided to throw a bug party and invited everyone!_**

Key Points:

– Over 100 security vulnerabilities addressed in macOS Sequoia 15.4.
– Issues range from data access, system termination, to root privilege escalation.
– Vulnerabilities found across various components including Siri, Safari, and CoreMedia.
– Security fixes include improved checks, restrictions, and memory handling.
– Apple recognizes contributions from researchers worldwide in identifying these vulnerabilities.

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