![]() ![]() Filtering of Apple Applicationsīy default, on macOS 10.11 or later, Bit Slicer doesn't show any of Apple's applications or processes. This thus means that Bit Slicer cannot be used to target any iOS app or game. These applications require System Integrity Protection and increased security protections to run on macOS. ![]() Macs with Apple Silicon can run iOS apps downloaded from the iOS App Store. Disabling it (at least permanently) however is strongly not recommended for keeping the system secure, and is otherwise left as an exercise to the curious hacker. One way around this is to disable the system wide protection. This means that while some applications are further protected from being hampered, Bit Slicer may not be able to access and manipulate them. As time progresses on, more software besides Apple's applications may sign themselves into this protection. The feature also includes a protection used to prevent software and debuggers, like Bit Slicer, from accessing or injecting code into applications that opt into it. This may be due to System Integrity Protection which to paraphrase is a security feature that prevents software from messing around with system owned content. If an alert comes up that states searching fails in a Mac App due to system protections, this means Bit Slicer is unable to access this particular application's memory. Searching Fails in Mac App due to System Protections ![]()
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