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Apple fixes bugs in macOS Sequoia that broke some cybersecurity tools
Apple said the new macOS release "improves compatibility with third-party security software," after the first operating systems release broke several cybersecurity tools.
In the macOS 15.0.1 release notes, Apple says that the update “improves compatibility with third-party security software.” At the time, CrowdStrike spokesperson Kevin Benacci said that the company was “waiting for a macOS Sequoia update” to provide official support for its cybersecurity products on Apple’s operating system. Ugur Koc, a developer who works as a cloud engineer for for cloud managed service provider Glueckkanja, said on X that the new macOS update “resolves the issue with [Microsoft] Defender for Endpoint and other antivirus software, where the network filter was causing issues with the internet connectivity.”
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