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Multiple Mac users are saying that Apple's fix for High Sierra’s “root” flaw has a serious glitch of its own. Those who had not yet upgraded their operating system from the original version of High Sierra, 10.13.0, to the most recent version, 10.13.1, but had downloaded the patch, say the bug reappears when they install the most recent macOS system update.
Two of those Mac users say they've also tried re-installing Apple's security patch after that upgrade, only to find that the "root" problem still persists until they reboot their computer, with no warning that a reboot is necessary. Even if a Mac user knew to reinstall the security patch after they upgraded High Sierra, they could still be left vulnerable.
Two of those Mac users say they've also tried re-installing Apple's security patch after that upgrade, only to find that the "root" problem still persists until they reboot their computer, with no warning that a reboot is necessary. Even if a Mac user knew to reinstall the security patch after they upgraded High Sierra, they could still be left vulnerable.