OS X High Sierra Bug
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 If you open the properties of the system drive>Get Info>Click Unlock and use the Username Root with no password the system will let you in to edit the properties and security of the drive.  
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 @kyle this bug is an extension from an already announced bug that allows a user to login as root, without a password. 
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 Easy way to prevent it is to open Terminal and then... #switches you to the root account. 
 sudo -i#lets you set a root password. 
 passwd
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 @dafyre said in OS X High Sierra Bug: Easy way to prevent it is to open Terminal and then... #switches you to the root account. 
 sudo -i#lets you set a root password. 
 passwdI'm aware. I just read the article this morning and I hadn't finishing setting up this new MBP I got to replace my Mid 2012 MBP 13. 
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 @kyle said in OS X High Sierra Bug: @dafyre said in OS X High Sierra Bug: Easy way to prevent it is to open Terminal and then... #switches you to the root account. 
 sudo -i#lets you set a root password. 
 passwdI'm aware. I just read the article this morning and I hadn't finishing setting up this new MBP I got to replace my Mid 2012 MBP 13. Talk about timing, ha ha! 
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 @dafyre said in OS X High Sierra Bug: @kyle said in OS X High Sierra Bug: @dafyre said in OS X High Sierra Bug: Easy way to prevent it is to open Terminal and then... #switches you to the root account. 
 sudo -i#lets you set a root password. 
 passwdI'm aware. I just read the article this morning and I hadn't finishing setting up this new MBP I got to replace my Mid 2012 MBP 13. Talk about timing, ha ha! You go that right. 


