In High Sierra, Apple made it harder to install kernel extensions. The feature, described by Apple in a Technical Note, is supposed to make it more difficult for an attacker to load powerful kernel extensions into the operating system. The new macOS High Sierra includes a feature which Apple is calling User-Approved Kernel Extension Loading (also known as Secure Kernel Extension Loading, or SKEL). Secure Kernel Extension Loading is Not So Secure
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