I know, I'm late to the party, and I'm sure no-one will answer this.. But why can a third-party application access SIP *at all*? Is it just that it managed to installed a KEXT?
If so, why didn't the user get a "do you really want to install this KEXT?" alert once or twice before it was allowed to do that in the first place?
I know, I'm late to the party, and I'm sure no-one will answer this.. But why can a third-party application access SIP *at all*? Is it just that it managed to installed a KEXT? If so, why didn't the user get a "do you really want to install this KEXT?" alert once or twice before it was allowed to do that in the first place?