macOS Ventura will require USB-C devices to be authorized before transferring data

Devindra Hardawar / Engadget

Watching spy movies will appear to hack into the target computer by inserting a USB device. This method is also a hacking behavior in the implementation, but in the future, fewer Apple computers will be compromised.according to The Verge Apple’s latest macOS Ventura targets M1 and M2 chips, reportsIncreaseA layer of protection will require the user to authorize the new USB-C / Thunderbolt device to start transferring data.

This protection is enabled by default, but this only protects against new devices plugged directly into the computer. External monitors, power supplies and other accessories will not be affected, and even devices already connected to the previous version of the system are not limited to the use of authorized USB hubs.Friend borrows yours because power transmission continues M2 MacBook Air It is also possible to simply charge it.

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