Apple Beta Software Changes, Authenticator Blues, and RIP SuperDrive
Episode 356 · August 8th, 2024 · 29 mins 41 secs
About this Episode
Apple releases updates to its beta software, including two versions of macOS Sequoia. Upcoming changes to Gatekeeper security will make it more difficult to run third-party software that hasn't been approved by Apple. A bug in Microsoft Authenticator, the two factor authenticating tool, locks users out of accounts. And Apple sells out of a popular piece of hardware.
Show Notes:
- Apple removes Control-click option for skipping Gatekeeper (in macOS Sequoia beta)
- macOS Sequoia adds weekly permission prompt for screenshot and screen recording apps
- Hands-On With Safari's New Distraction Control in the iOS 18 Beta
- Apple's Old-School SuperDrive Is Out of Stock and Unlikely to Return
- Don’t buy? — Amazon Introduces Record Low Prices on Every iPad Mini, Starting at $379.99
- Report finds macOS fares worse than Windows and Linux at preventing cyber attacks
- Google Ads used to distribute Mac malware disguised as ‘Loom’ app
- Google Loses DOJ Antitrust Suit Over Search
- Apple Thinks Bing is Pretty Bad
- Google Chrome will let you send money to your favourite website
- Twilio kills off Authy for desktop, forcibly logs out all users
- Design flaw has Microsoft Authenticator overwriting MFA accounts, locking users out
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