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Critical Vulnerabilities Found in macOS Privacy Protections
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Researchers Find Significant Vulnerabilities in macOS Privacy Protections
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Thereâs not much to say about it, as it does basically one thing, but that thing is powerful. It was added to Vim in v.8. Just type `:term bash` to get a buffer with a bash shell running in it. Or type `:term ` to run a command async and see the output in another buffer. Once you have bash, or another interactive prompt with a command like `:term julia`, then, if you have the sendtowindow plugin installed, you can select any text in visual mode and send it to the REPL with the shortcut that you define. You can send in any direction, so you can arrange your buffers as you like. You can switch to the REPL and send output back into your editing buffer. There are many other plugins with similar functionality, but I like sendtowindow because of its simplicity and generality.
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Security researchers at Jamf discovered the XCSSET malware exploiting the vulnerability, patched in Big Sur 11.4, to take photos of people’s computer screens without their knowing.
Apple has patched a critical bug in macOS that could be exploited to take screenshots of someone’s computer and capture images of their activity within applications or on video conferences without that person knowing.
Apple addressed the vulnerability discovered by researchers at enterprise cybersecurity firm Jamf in the latest version of macOS, Big Sur 11.4, released on Monday, the company told Forbes, according to a published report.
Researchers said they discovered that the XCSSET spyware was using the vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2021-30713, “specifically for the purpose of taking screenshots of the user’s desktop without requiring additional permissions,” according to a post on the Jamf blog.
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