Any local or remote user can bypass Apple’s new Full Disk Access requirement using ssh. Find out how to stay safe. https://www.sentinelone.com/blog/mojaves-security-hardening-user-protections-bypassed/
One of the signature features of Apple’s macOS Mojave is user safety. As we noted here, 10.14 ushers in a raft of new security-related features that will change the way many people interact with the Mac operating system.
Many of these features are designed to stop Apple Events – the technology that underlies AppleScript, osascript, JXA (JavaScript for Automation), Automator, and a great deal of other interapplication communication – from accessing user data without explicit authorization. Read more: https://www.sentinelone.com/blog/mojaves-security-hardening-user-protections-bypassed/
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