![]() SystHist 1.17 (Universal App for El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina, Big Sur and Monterey) Now probes deep into protected territory to find even silent silent updates, and gives details of all the files updated. Updated! SystHist is a clean and simple app which tells you all the OS X/macOS system and security updates which have been installed on that Mac. LockRattler 4.37 (Universal App for High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey and Ventura) SystHist – lists full system and security update installation history LockRattler 4.35 (Universal App for El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey and Ventura) – last version to run on El Capitan and Sierra LockRattler 4.32 (Universal App for El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina, Big Sur and Monterey) – last version to support log privacy checks Update fixes a crashing bug on non-T2 Intel Macs. Ideal for checking that SIP is enabled, and it has Apple’s latest silent security updates. Updated! LockRattler checks your Mac’s basic security systems are active, reports version numbers of security configuration files which are active, the latest updates installed, and makes it easy to check for and install updates. Silnite 9 (Universal binary for El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey and Ventura) LockRattler – a quick check of your security systems ![]() Silnite 7 (Universal binary for El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey and Ventura) Silnite 6 (Universal binary for El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina, Big Sur and Monterey) Update corrects text reporting of SIP status when ‘unknown’ on Intel Macs. Can also download and install waiting updates. A choice of two levels of detail, which can include checks against my database of current versions, and reports to stdout in text, JSONised XML or proper JSON (new). If you’re managing Macs on a network, this is an invaluable way of checking EFI firmware, security settings including SIP and FileVault, and security data file updates. SilentKnight 2.5 (Universal App for Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey and Ventura) silnite – a command tool to perform the same checks as SilentKnight SilentKnight 1.21 (Universal App for El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey and Ventura) – last version to run on El Capitan to Mojave Update improves XProtect Remediator scan checks. Has both a summary Help page and a detailed reference. Covers firmware, security settings and data files, and now checks macOS malware scans. Updated! Check whether your Mac is up to date automatically. You can now quit Terminal and eject the volume.SilentKnight – fully automatic checks of firmware and security systems When Terminal says that it's done, the volume will have the same name as the installer you downloaded, such as Install macOS Ventura.After the volume is erased, you may see an alert that Terminal would like to access files on a removable volume.Terminal shows the progress as the volume is erased. When prompted, type Y to confirm that you want to erase the volume, then press Return.Terminal doesn't show any characters as you type. When prompted, type your administrator password.If the volume has a different name, replace MyVolume in the command with the name of your volume. Each command assumes that the installer is in your Applications folder, and MyVolume is the name of the USB flash drive or other volume you're using. Type or paste one of the commands below into Terminal, then press Return to enter the command.Open Terminal, which is in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder.Plug in the USB flash drive or other volume that you're using for the bootable installer.
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