![]() Helps you check if all essential security services are enabled on your Mac LockRattler is a free and very easy to use application which makes it possible to check if the most critical system protection mechanisms in macOS are enabled without having to dig through hidden folders and system files or run Terminal commands to check for them manually. Tags APFS Apple AppleScript Apple silicon backup Big Sur Blake bug Catalina Consolation Console 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.MacOS comes with a whole slew of built-in security tools these days, but there is no default utility designed to help you check if they are enabled on your Mac at the moment. Termination Reason: Namespace SIGNAL, Code 0x4 Termination Signal: Illegal instruction: 4 I am on a brand new iMacPro that I “built” yesterday using Migration Assistant (from an iMac5k). This is also a good time to put in any feature requests.īoth LockRattler and EFIcienC are crashing on startup for me. ![]() Please give it a good whirl and report any problems you encounter. It should run fine on all Macs running 10.11 El Capitan to 10.15 Catalina beta 3, although the latter has a couple of odd anomalies at present in security data versions.ĮFIcienC version 1.0b2 is now available from here: eficienc10b2įrom Downloads above, through its auto-update feature, and its Product Page. ![]() I think that this is now almost feature-complete, and what it needs most is testing on a wide range of Mac systems, please. It comes not with one Help system, but two: a quick and simple Help page which explains its features, and a separate 14-page PDF Help book which provides a detailed reference to each item which EFIcienC assesses, including sample source code for some of its features. Some of LockRattler’s more unusual features, such as checking whether log privacy is disabled, are also missing from EFIcienC, as I suspect they are little-used. If you want to do that, then you’ll be better staying with LockRattler for the moment. The only significant feature available in LockRattler which it doesn’t offer is to install individual updates. If there are updates available, you can click one button to download and install them, so bringing your Mac up to date.It automatically checks to see if there are any system or security software updates available.It checks basic security systems, such as whether SIP has been turned off, and whether FileVault is active. ![]()
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