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<blockquote data-quote="altair21" data-source="post: 2495335" data-attributes="member: 102751"><p>haven't used any unsigned apps or even many signed ones since my org locks down our devices pretty tightly with MDMs, but when I did have access to one (pre-covid), you definitely had to finagle a bit to get it working, Glad to see its changed tho.</p><p></p><p>I said its mac being anal not that it was wrong, personally for me thats just overkill since Apple updates specially in Ventura and Monterey have randomly blocked external peripherals from working with many users including me scrambling around to fix it because my Mac decided it won't trust a mouse or a display connected to it. You are far far more likely to get malware from storage devices where this approach makes absolute sense to me but for a simple peripheral? Nah. BTW have there been any cases where a user got hacked because they inserted a bad mouse or something? I haven't heard of anything like that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="altair21, post: 2495335, member: 102751"] haven't used any unsigned apps or even many signed ones since my org locks down our devices pretty tightly with MDMs, but when I did have access to one (pre-covid), you definitely had to finagle a bit to get it working, Glad to see its changed tho. I said its mac being anal not that it was wrong, personally for me thats just overkill since Apple updates specially in Ventura and Monterey have randomly blocked external peripherals from working with many users including me scrambling around to fix it because my Mac decided it won't trust a mouse or a display connected to it. You are far far more likely to get malware from storage devices where this approach makes absolute sense to me but for a simple peripheral? Nah. BTW have there been any cases where a user got hacked because they inserted a bad mouse or something? I haven't heard of anything like that [/QUOTE]
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