Episode 91: Olympic Weightlifting is a lot like Open Source, with Shea Craig
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View Articlelooto: Look Up What’s Dependent On A Binary
Ever wonder what binaries have dependencies on a given binary? The otool command allows you to look up what dependencies a binary has, but there’s some extra work to get to reversing it. So looto.sh....
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View ArticleEpisode 92 of the MacAdmins Podcast: Back To School with Amanda Wuest and...
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View ArticleThe Pilot of the Jamf After Dark Podcast
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View ArticleMacAdmins Podcast: Talking Fast with Duncan McCracken
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View ArticleJamf After Dark Episode 2: Experiencing User Experience
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View ArticleMacTech: We’re Building Up To Something, But What?
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View ArticleScripted Lookup Of CVEs For A Version of macOS
The Mac comes with a number of tools for querying version numbers of things like apps and operating systems. First, let’s look at operating systems. The quickest way to derive the version of an...
View ArticleCheck Versions of Common Apps and Services on macOS
Just some little one-liners to grab the version of a few common Apple services/built-in apps you might need the version of for another project I’m working on kinda’: cups: cups-config –versionFinder:...
View ArticleJamf After Dark Podcast Episode 3, An Interview With Jamf CEO Dean Hager
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View ArticleEpisode 94 of the MacAdmins Podcast: Apple Training with Kevin White
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View ArticleIt’s not called Jamf Tomorrow, it’s called Jamf Now
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View ArticleNotes On Google SafeBrowsing And Safari
Most phishing sites follow a known pattern. And people like to flag bad sites. So Google and a few other organizations, such as stopbadware.org have a collection of feeds that can be leveraged by...
View ArticleManaging Google SafeBrowsing in Firefox for Mac
Firefox describes their malware posture at https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-does-phishing-and-malware-protection-work which heavily leverages Google SafeBrowsing, as do many a browser. Settings...
View ArticleQuick and Dirty OpenBSM Auditing In macOS
OpenBSM is a subsystem that has been installed on the Mac for some time. OpenBSM provides that ability to create and read audit logs based on the Common Criteria standards. Audit LogsThe quick and easy...
View ArticleCommand Line Fu: Open Hidden Apps In macOS
macOS allows you to launch an app but in a hidden state. To do so, use the open command to open the app and then use the -a flag to specify the path of the app and –hide after the path to the app, as...
View ArticleUsing Apple’s Built-In Malware Removal Tool (MRT)
macOS now comes with a vulnerability scanner called mrt. It’s installed within the MRT.app bundle in /System/Library/CoreServices/MRT.app/Contents/MacOS/ and while it doesn’t currently have a lot that...
View ArticleJamf After Dark: Talking NoMAD and Jamf Connect with Joel Rennich
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View ArticleA Service-By-Service Guide For Moving Away From macOS Server
I’ve been making guides to macOS Server since Server 2:Mountain Lion Server (Server 2)Yosemite Server (Server 3)Mavericks Server (Server 4)OS X Server 5 (for El Capitan)macOS Server 5.2 (for macOS...
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