![]() ![]() Tags APFS Apple AppleScript Apple silicon backup Big Sur Blake bug Catalina Consolation Console Corinth diagnosis Disk Utility Doré El Capitan extended attributes Finder firmware Gatekeeper Gérôme HFS+ High Sierra history of painting iCloud Impressionism iOS landscape LockRattler log logs M1 Mac Mac history macOS macOS 10.12 macOS 10.13 macOS 10.14 macOS 10. That last item has to be renamed to a localised language folder such as en.lproj, which contains the English localisation. Within that goes Contents, then inside that Resources, and finally my export folder from Tinderbox. I am not going to add any alerts which will piss users off, and in any case, if you can’t already see the clear indicators in the one window, chances are you’ll just click through any alert and press ahead in error. Description: LockRattler a quick check of your security systems LockRattler checks your Macs basic security systems are active, reports version numbers. For the top level, I created a folder named LockRattler, the same as the app for which it is designated. ![]() This is all explained in the docs, and in several articles here. If you’re still not clear, you can open the app menu and check for yourself. There’s only one window, and those indicators are clear if you care to look. When in download only mode, if there are updates available, the button reads “Download all updates”, and there’s a yellow warning triangle ⚠️ shown in the window title to make you aware that any updates downloaded won’t be installed.Īll you have to do is read what’s in the window. When in download+install mode, if there are updates available, the button reads “Install all updates”, and the window title is shown normally. When that’s ticked √, updates are both downloaded and installed when it’s not ticked, they’re only downloaded. You can switch between them using the Install Updates command in the app menu. ![]() One is to download and install, the other is just to download. Regarding downloading and installing available updates, SilentKnight works in one of two modes. I maintain lists of the current versions of security data files for Monterey on this page, Big Sur on this page, Catalina on this page, Mojave on this page, High Sierra on this page, Sierra on this page, and El Capitan on this page. For those still using El Capitan and Sierra, I’ll leave version 4.35 available on its product page. I have updated the reference pages here which are accessed directly from LockRattler 4.2 and later using its Check blog button. LockRattler version 4.36 is now available from here: lockrattler436 from Downloads above, from its Product Page, and through its auto-update mechanism. If your Mac has not yet installed this update, you can force an update using SilentKnight, LockRattler, or at the command line. You can check whether this update has been installed by opening System Information via About This Mac, and selecting the Installations item under Software.Ī full listing of security data file versions is given by SilentKnight, LockRattler and SystHist for El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina, Big Sur and Monterey, available from their product page. ![]() Apple doesn’t appear to have released version 1.92, and this is the first public update since 1.91.Īpple doesn’t release information about what this update adds or changes. Apple has just pushed an update to its malware removal tool MRT, bringing it to version 1.93, dated 29 April 2022. If you frequently use the command line, it may be useful to create an alias for brew cask. Upgrade any updated formula and casks with brew cask upgrade. Use the same syntax to install as above ( brew cask install alisma) App The following are CLI utilities that are installed using brew cask as their binaries are already compiled. I’m still newer at writing formula/Ruby so bear with me here. ![]()
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