Fixed issues in the macOS agent

Fixed issues in the macOS agent version 3.3.1000

When you initiated a background scan from the command line, a warning message appeared before the scan started successfully. (EUS-1467)

If an MDM administrator tried to silently uninstall the macOS agent from a device, the device user was prompted to enter administrator credentials. (EUS-1191)

Fixed issues in the macOS agent version 3.2.1000

If you tried to uninstall the agent, a “Secure coding is not enabled” error message appeared. (EUS-1546)

When a file in the global quarantine list was detected and blocked, the block action was not reported to the management console if the file was deleted before the agent processed the event. (EPP-1709)

On macOS devices with the M1 chipset, the Aurora Protect Desktop agent caused a kernel panic and rebooted when you tried to run an Xcode simulator. (EUS-1048)

On macOS devices with the M1 chipset, the Aurora Protect Desktop agent was slow to shutdown during a device reboot when full disk access was enabled. (EUS-1019)

Fixed issues in the macOS agent version 3.1.1000

The Aurora Protect DesktopmacOS agent did not load proxy auto-configuration (PAC) files properly. (EPP-1978)

When you installed or upgraded to the Aurora Protect Desktop 3.0.1000 agent on a device running macOS 11 or later, the CyProtectDrvOSX kext was still found on the system, even though it was no longer required. (EPP-2942)

Fixed issues in the macOS agent version 3.0.1000

There are no fixed issues in this release.

Fixed issues in the macOS agent version 2.1.1594

On macOS Big Sur, a kernel panic would intermittently occur when running the agent. This was related to checking if a file is an executable and has been resolved. (CHP-8535, UD-1626)

On macOS Monterey, the agent stopped responding when closing a file when Memory Protection was enabled. (UD-1616)

On different macOS versions, memory usage increased. (EPP-1708)

On macOS Monterey, the CylanceSvc and CyUpdate services would not run. (EPP-1643)

On macOS Big Sur devices, the Aurora Protect Desktop agent gave multiple Remote Allocation of Memory (OopAllocate) memory protect alerts for osqueryd. (UD-1266)