But if youĭownloaded an OS X installer in case of trouble, you may be in for a surprise the next time you try to use it. Most affected apps have already been updated with the new certificate. This certificate expired on 14 February 2016, causing error dialogs and preventing some apps from launching. When used to sign an app, the certificate enables OS X to confirm that the app has not been corrupted or modified by an attacker. The Apple Worldwide Developer Relations Intermediate Certificate is required for all apps in the Mac App Store, including OS X installers. #1604: Universal Control how-to, show proxy icons in Monterey, Eat Your Books cookbook indexįile this one under “Obscure problems that could ruin your day.” TidBITS reader Randy Singer alerted us that due to an expired certificate, OS X installers downloaded prior to 14 February 2016 won’t work.#1605: OS updates with security and bug fixes, April Fools article retrospective, Audio Hijack 4, 5G home Internet.#1606: Apple's self-sabotaging App Store policies, edit Slack messages easily, WWDC 2022 dates.#1607: TidBITS 32nd anniversary, moving from 1Password to KeePass, pasting plain text, Mail fixes anchor links, RIP Eolake.#1608: How to test Internet responsiveness, Wordle takeoffs, understand cryptocurrency.
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