Apple Accidentally Notorized Malware as Safe Software for macOS

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  • September 1, 2020
Last year Apple required all third-party macOS developers to submit software for notarization. The process scans an app for malicious components, and then adds a flag that notes Apple didn’t find anything when a user tries to open it. If your software isn’t notarized, it won’t run macOS Catalina. That all sounds good, but then Apple accidentally notarized malware disguised as a Flash Update program.

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