The macOS 15 update, also known as macOS Sequoia, is reportedly causing issues with security tools from companies like Microsoft and CrowdStrike. These security tools are experiencing compatibility problems, potentially affecting their performance and reliability on the updated operating system.
This could impact functionalities such as threat detection, system monitoring, and overall security management, leading to concerns about system vulnerabilities and protection for users who rely on these tools for cybersecurity.
Both Apple and the affected vendors are likely working on updates or patches to resolve these issues and ensure smooth operation on macOS Sequoia. Users using Apple's most recent macOS Sequoia update are reporting problems with their firewalls and third-party security tools and browsers.
The macOS Sequoia update has impacted the functionality of security tools from various manufacturers, including Microsoft, CrowdStrike, and SentinelOne.
According to reports from a Mac-focused Slack channel, users have been experiencing issues with these security applications since updating to the new operating system.
Experts also discovered multiple Reddit threads where users discussed these problems, with some suggesting that the lack of support for these security tools may be due to glitches in macOS Sequoia itself.
The update seems to be causing widespread disruptions, prompting concerns among users who rely on these tools for protection and monitoring. Apple and the affected software vendors are likely working to address these compatibility issues.
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