I also had these kernel panics after installing the 2018-001 security update on Sierra (10.12.6). Thanks to this thread I was able to get the system back on its feet by upgrading Lilu to the new version that has been mentioned already (1.2.1). My system was on version 1.1.4 of Lilu before. Alternatively, if you use One Step Update, you can download quotes as part of the update process. To exclude a security from being updated (Optional): On the Quicken toolbar, click the Update button. Click the Select quotes link. On the Quotes tab of the Customize Online Updates dialog, make changes as necessary. Endpoint Security. Detect, prevent, and correct advanced threats. Network Security. Intrusion prevention and detection. Security Management. Gain complete security visibility. Server Security. Discover and protect server and cloud workloads. Security Analytics. Identify attacks and share insights. Actionable data to prioritize.
I initiated the installation of the latest security update for High Sierra. It all went normally. I then went back to the App Store Updates section to check it and there was no indication that I had completed the installation. The update/install option was still there as if I hadn't installed it at all. I thought that was odd, so I rebooted the Mac. I got a grey screen with a huge number of crash report log entries. There was a dialogue box option giving me a restart/shut down option. I shut down the Mac and rebooted with the same result: the O/S wouldn't boot. I spoke with a senior Apple tech. rep. He told me to reboot using Recovery mode (Command+R). I got the desktop showing, but everything was extremely slow. He did a screen share to observe how the software was acting. He concluded that there was a corrupt file and I'd have to do a complete reinstall. I had a bootable backup and three hours later, I had copied that to my Mac and successfully cloned it. (using Super Duper) No boot/performance issues now, but I'd like to know if anyone else had an issue with the install of this Security Update. It's now there in my Update section and obviously I'm hesitant to try it again. Any insights would be appreciated. It's the first time in 20 years as a Mac user that I've had such a complete software failure.
MacBook Pro Retina (2015 and later)
Apple Mac 2018
Mac Pro Mods PowerMac G3 B&W. Security Update 2018-001 for macOS Sierra 10.12.6 and OS X El Capitan 10.11.6. Just applied the security update and lost my NUC6. After you install Kaspersky Internet Security 2018, we recommend that you update antivirus databases and run a full scan of your computer. Without regular updates of the antivirus databases, Kaspersky Internet Security 2018 will be unable to protect you against latest threats.
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After many unsuccessful attempts to update I think I got it:
1. Updated VoodooHDA, Lilu, IntelGraphicsFixup, IntelMausiEthernet, USBInjectAll (the last two ones were just outdated, I don’t think that I needed to update those)
2. Updated Clover
3. Restart
4. Installed the update from the Installer that I downloaded from the Apple site....
Now everything works again
Thank you for posting all this information here
Edit: Intel HD630 Graphics, i5 7600K, Gigabyte Z270N-WiFi
1. Updated VoodooHDA, Lilu, IntelGraphicsFixup, IntelMausiEthernet, USBInjectAll (the last two ones were just outdated, I don’t think that I needed to update those)
2. Updated Clover
3. Restart
4. Installed the update from the Installer that I downloaded from the Apple site....
Now everything works again
Thank you for posting all this information here
Edit: Intel HD630 Graphics, i5 7600K, Gigabyte Z270N-WiFi