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minute read Share this article: 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. ....
Geeky Gadgets 12:10 pm Apple recently released their macOS Big Sur 11.4 software update for the Mac, the update comes with some new features and it also comes with some bug fixes and performance improvements. Also included in the update are some security updates for vulnerabilities and one that has been fixed is a zero day vulnerability that could allow hackers to take screenshot and record your screen. The hack could piggyback off apps like Zoom. The exploit was discovered by mobile management company Jamf who revealed some details about the exploit, which you can see below. In the latest macOS release (11.4), Apple patched a zero-day exploit (CVE-2021-30713) which bypassed the Transparency Consent and Control (TCC) framework. This is the system that controls what resources applications have access to, such as granting video collaboration software access to the webcam and microphone, in order to participate in virtual meetings. The exploit in question could al ....
Apple s recent macOS Big Sur 11.4 release fixes a critical security bug. Attackers could have been able to take screenshots without the user knowing. Apple s recent macOS Big Sur 11.4 release brought with it a fix for a critical security flaw that could have seen attackers able to take screenshots without the user being aware. Those same attackers could also have been able to record a user s screen, all by piggybacking off apps like Zoom amongst others. The flaw itself was highlighted by device management outfit Jamf via a detailed blog post that goes into exactly what was going on and how attackers could have exploited the flaw. That flaw allowed an attacker to bypass key macOS privacy settings, allowing Full Disk Access and other permissions that would normally require a user s consent. ....
How to Screenshot on Chromebook May 17, 2021, 11:23 am EDT | 3 min read Chromebooks are intended to be simple computers, but that simplicity can lead to confusion sometimes. Taking screenshots is one feature that isn’t super well explained, and there are several different ways to do it. We’ll show you all of them. Chrome OS 89 introduced a screenshot and screen recorder tool for Chromebooks. Before this, you had to know specific keyboard shortcuts which still work to take a screenshot. This is a much nicer solution. How to Take a Screenshot on Chromebook Use the Screen Capture Tool First, we’ll show you how to use the Chromebook’s built-in Screen Capture tool. This tool can do both screenshots and video screen recordings. ....