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Apple Mac users are being urged to update to macOS Big Sur 11.3, released today, which patches a “massively bad” vulnerability that could allow malware to bypass layered protections built into the operating system.

The bug was uncovered by security researcher Cedric Owens, who reported it to Apple.

In a long technical blog post, fellow security researcher Patrick Wardle said the bug “trivially bypasses many core Apple security mechanisms, leaving Mac users at grave risk” and that “malware authors are already exploiting it in the wild as an 0day”.

The bug was given the common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVE) reference CVE-2021-30657 in Apple security notes, where it is described as a “logic issue” that could allow “a malicious application [to] bypass Gatekeeper checks”.

Gatekeeper was introduced in OSX Lion (10.7) as an added layer of protection when users downloaded executables from the internet.

It is one of three such protections built into macOS, all of which are intended to alert users about files downloaded from the internet, and to prevent malware writers from tricking users into infecting their machines.

However, Wardle noted, the bug discovered by Owens allowed an attacker “to trivially and reliably bypass all of these foundational mitigations”, without generating any system prompts that would warn the user something was amiss.

A proof-of-concept showed an app could be disguised as a document and “allowed to launch with no prompts nor alerts”.

“Since 2007, Apple has sought to protect users from inadvertently infecting themselves if they are tricked into running such malicious code. This is a good thing as sure, users may be naive, but anybody can make mistakes,” Wardle wrote.

“Unfortunately due to subtle logic flaw in macOS, such security mechanisms were proven fully and 100 percent moot, and as such we’re basically back to square one.

“We started with an unsigned, unnotarised, script-based proof-of-concept application that could trivially and reliably sidestep all of macOS’s relevant security mechanisms (File Quarantine, Gatekeeper, and Notarization requirements) …even on a fully patched M1 macOS system.

“Armed with such a capability macOS malware authors could (and are) returning to their proven methods of targeting and infecting macOS users.”

Mac security firm Jamf said in a separate blog post that it had located Shlayer malware already exploiting the bug.

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“To make the situation more urgent, the Jamf Protect detections team observed this exploit being used in the wild by a variant of the Shlayer adware dropper,” it said.

“The variant has been repackaged to use a format necessary for carrying out the Gatekeeper bypass vulnerability.

“The Jamf Protect detection team identified samples found to be abusing this vulnerability as early as January 9, 2021.

“Shlayer continues to reintroduce itself with innovative ways to infect macOS-based systems.”

Jamf said that when malware exploiting the bug is launched on computers running Big Sur 11.3, “the user will see a pop-up message stating that the software ‘cannot be opened because the developer cannot be identified.’

“Since the malicious application is not notarised or signed with a valid developer’s certificate, the message will prompt the user to eject the mounted DMG containing the app bundle,” it added.

Owens praised Apple's quick response to patching the flaw.

'Kudos to Apple for rolling out a fix in Big Sur 11.3 beta 6 literally five days after I reported to them,' he wrote.

'The product security team at Apple was very responsive anytime I reached out with an inquiry.

'I highly encourage you to update to Big Sur 11.3 soonest, as the fix has been applied ... so that Gatekeeper now properly blocks this payload on macOS 11.3.'

Monty Python's Complete Waste of Time
Developer(s)7th Level
Publisher(s)7th Level
Designer(s)Monty Python
Platform(s)Mac System 7, DOS, Windows
Release1994
Genre(s)Software toy
Mode(s)Single player

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Monty Python's Complete Waste of Time is a collection of minigames, screen savers, desktop wallpaper and icons for Mac OSSystem 7, DOS and Windows released in 1994 by 7th Level, Inc.

Development and release[edit]

The content is drawn primarily from the Monty Python's Flying Circus TV series. It also features specially-written and recorded interstitial and linking material created by Terry Gilliam, other Pythons, and Secret Policeman's Ball producer Martin Lewis. Overall producer was 7th Level co-founder Bob Ezrin.

The CD-ROM was named after a line in Life of Brian, in which the People's Front of Judea criticize their own unusually bureaucratic style, with a series of comments culminating in 'This is a complete waste of time!'.

The game contains a hidden trivia game/maze in the Loonitorium. When the game was first released, the completion of the secret game before a certain date made one eligible for a prize draw.

Reception[edit]

It was one of the largest-selling computer-retail software products during the Christmas/holiday gift season in 1994.[citation needed]

In 1995, it won the Codie award for 'Best Strategy Program' from the Software Publishers Association.[1]

MacUser named Complete Waste of Time one of 1996's top 50 CD-ROMs, and gave it a score of 4.5 out of 5.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^'1995 Codie Awards Winners'. SIIA.net. Software & Information Industry Association. Archived from the original on 26 October 2007. Retrieved 10 February 2010.
  2. ^'MacUser's 1996 Top 50 CD-ROMs'. December 1996. Entertainment and Leisure. Archived from the original on 5 June 2000. Retrieved 7 April 2020.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
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External links[edit]

  • IGN: MacPC
  • Monty Python's Complete Waste of Time at MobyGames
  • Review:Monty Python's Complete Waste of Time, by Erik Gos., 14 March 1998, Adventure Classic Gaming

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