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\"\" MacRumors spotted a bug report that affects the current version of macOS High Sierra. In System Preferences, you can unlock the App Store preference pane by typing any password. Apple has reportedly already fixed the bug in beta versions of the next macOS High Sierra update. While this bug is nowhere as serious as the infamous root login bug, this one is quite embarrassing. Read More<\/a>
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Romain Dillet \u2013 TechCrunch<\/a>
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