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Apparently it's easy provided the owner hasn't already created a root password: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/11/28/root_access_bypass_macos_high_sierra/
Apparently it's easy provided the owner hasn't already created a root password: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/11/28/root_access_bypass_macos_high_sierra/
I'm sure people with Macs keep telling me they don't have security problems like PCs running Windows, and that is a good reason to get one.
Or you could just set a root password now.It'll be sorted within weeks.
Fingers crossed.
They don't, you either got your information from 1998 or are making it up.Every domestic Windows user has Root access at all times as do the majority of business users.
That was quick.
Update now in.
I'm sure people with Macs keep telling me they don't have security problems like PCs running Windows, and that is a good reason to get one.
So they've fixed one problem, and caused another.... Pretty sure Apple have no Quality Assurance anymore, not exactly reassuring for enterprise
Update to fix this has been available since yesterday. Without this fix, Macs are as secure as Windows machines always are. Every domestic Windows user has Root access at all times as do the majority of business users. That is why Windows is so susceptible to viruses.
As pointed out, it's all fixed now, but as someone who previously used a Mac as their main computer, I find the idea of NOT setting a root password bizarre. It suspect this says as much about *typical* Mac owners (it just works/don't make me have to manage my computer) as it does about Apple.
I was referring to the fix for this problem breaking file sharing on High Sierra, and the reintroduction of the root access bug
https://www.wired.com/story/macos-update-undoes-apple-root-bug-patch/
http://mashable.com/2017/11/30/apple-security-fix-bug/#25l4nDzljiq6
The sharing issue can be fixed by the user as per Apple support pages, but surely the point is that they shouldn’t have to...