![]() Note that there was a problem in getting the 10.14.3 Combo updater to work on some versions of Mojave: see the comment below. Standalone updaters are now available for Mojave 10.14.3 delta, Mojave 10.14.3 Combo, High Sierra 10.13.6, and Sierra 10.12.6. The main updates don’t include that: you must download and install the Gatekeeper update after update macOS. There is also a Gatekeeper update which has been pushed at the same time. There don’t appear to be any other new EFI firmware updates included. This update also bring Safari 12.0.3, which has several security fixes to WebKit, but still cannot open local HTML files without error.įor T2-equipped Macs, this brings an EFI firmware update, taking the iMac Pro (at least) to version 220.240.2.0.0 and iBridge. ![]() Some of the more significant security fixes include: remote initiation of FaceTime calls, six kernel bugs (five of which affect all three supported versions of macOS), and a vulnerability to crafted SQLite queries.įull details of security fixes are given here. The Mojave update is again substantial, around 2.3 GB (standalone 1.99 GB), despite Apple giving no details whatsoever of its changes, apart from one improvement to Kerberos authentication which is mainly of interest to enterprise users. Apple has released macOS Mojave version 10.14.3, together with Security Update 2018-001 for High Sierra and Sierra.
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