New Bug Lets Hackers Compromise Macs During The Setup Process
It is generally thought that a computer fresh from the factory is pretty much as secure as it gets, before software is installed and it is connected to the internet. However that might not be the case with Apple’s Mac computer as security researchers have discovered a bug that could allow Macs to be hacked even before the user logs in for the first time.
The bug was discovered by Jesse Endahl and Max Bélanger, the former being the chief security officer of Mac management firm Fleetsmith, and the latter who is a staff engineer at Dropbox. According to Endahl, “We found a bug that allows us to compromise the device and install malicious software before the user is ever even logged in for the very first time. By the time they’re logging in, by the time they see the desktop, the computer is already compromised.”