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Hackintosh Zone Catalina ★ Top-Rated

Distributing modified system components and kernel extensions creates a trust problem. Catalina’s security model—signed system volume, stricter notarization—was intentionally designed to reduce tampering and malware; circumventing these protections potentially opens attack surfaces. Users installing prebuilt packages must trust that the distributed kexts and installers are clean and not backdoored. For users who value system integrity and privacy, that’s a serious trade-off.