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www.thomashanning.com
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| | | | | At the moment Apple has two major programming languages. So should you use Objective-C or Swift? General Considerations Although Apple says that both programming languages are treatedequally, it is very clear that the future belongs to Swift. Just take a look at the talks of the WWDC 2015: There | |
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blog.timac.org
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| | | | | Disable swipe to delete in Mail.app on OS X 10.11 | |
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benoitpasquier.com
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| | | | | I recently implemented 3D touch for an app and I was very interested about home screen quick actions. If it can be a good way to improve user experience, it doesn't mean your app always needs it. In this article, I explain how to add home screen shortcut for your app in Swift but mostly why can justify implementing it. | |
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bradleyjkemp.dev
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| | | LaunchDaemon (or LaunchAgent) Hijacking is a MacOS privilege escalation and persistence technique. It involves abusing insecure file/folder permissions to replace legitimately installed, misconfigured LaunchDaemons with malicious code. I first spotted this issue affecting the OSQuery installer but went looking and found multiple other products with the same problem. This isn't a novel technique (it's briefly mentioned in T1543.004) but I was surprised to find it so rarely talked about. Example - Hijacking the OSQuery LaunchDaemon ?? I've already disclosed this issue to the OSQuery team and they kindly let me use it as an example in this post. | ||