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For years, macOS security developers and researchers have urged Apple to add TCC events to the Endpoint Security (ES) framework. Doing so would allow them to directly trace a TCC request to the specific application (or malware) that triggered it. This could allow third-party security tools to offer real-time protection around permission requests.
The good news? Apple is finally making this happen in macOS 15.4.
The bad news? It’s rough around the edges right now.
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Source: 9to5Mac
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