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It is unlikely you have been hacked. A process on your Mac is likely trying to verify your Apple ID with Apple's Sign On services.

  • AK = AuthKit
  • AS = Authentication Services

Private AuthKitUI Framework

AKAuthorization appears to be part of Apple's private AuthKitUI framework. This framework is stored at /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AuthKitUI.framework on macOS.

The public Authentication Services likely uses AuthKitUI to provide the user interface:

Use the Authentication Services framework to improve the experience of users when they enter credentials to establish their identity.

  • Give users the ability to sign into your services with their Apple ID.
  • ...

It is likely AKAuthorizationRemoteViewService is a user interface element that shows content provided by a remote service.

See jujigo / DragonBuild source that mentions this framework's contents.

Given AuthKit (AK) is a System Programming Interface (SPI) – and thus private to Apple's engineers – only Apple can authoritatively answer this question. You should provide feedback to Apple about this behaviour.

It is unlikely you have been hacked. A process on your Mac is likely trying to verify your Apple ID with Apple's Sign On services.

  • AK = AuthKit
  • AS = Authentication Services

Private AuthKitUI Framework

AKAuthorization appears to be part of Apple's private AuthKitUI framework. This framework is stored at /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AuthKitUI.framework on macOS.

The public Authentication Services likely uses AuthKitUI to provide the user interface:

Use the Authentication Services framework to improve the experience of users when they enter credentials to establish their identity.

  • Give users the ability to sign into your services with their Apple ID.
  • ...

It is likely AKAuthorizationRemoteViewService is a user element that shows content provided by a remote service.

See jujigo / DragonBuild source that mentions this framework's contents.

Given AuthKit (AK) is a System Programming Interface (SPI) – and thus private to Apple's engineers – only Apple can authoritatively answer this question. You should provide feedback to Apple about this behaviour.

It is unlikely you have been hacked. A process on your Mac is likely trying to verify your Apple ID with Apple's Sign On services.

  • AK = AuthKit
  • AS = Authentication Services

Private AuthKitUI Framework

AKAuthorization appears to be part of Apple's private AuthKitUI framework. This framework is stored at /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AuthKitUI.framework on macOS.

The public Authentication Services likely uses AuthKitUI to provide the user interface:

Use the Authentication Services framework to improve the experience of users when they enter credentials to establish their identity.

  • Give users the ability to sign into your services with their Apple ID.
  • ...

It is likely AKAuthorizationRemoteViewService is a user interface element that shows content provided by a remote service.

See jujigo / DragonBuild source that mentions this framework's contents.

Given AuthKit (AK) is a System Programming Interface (SPI) – and thus private to Apple's engineers – only Apple can authoritatively answer this question. You should provide feedback to Apple about this behaviour.

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It is unlikely you have been hacked. A process on your Mac is likely trying to verify your Apple ID with Apple's Sign On services.

  • AK = AuthKit
  • AS = Authentication Services

Private AuthKitUI Framework

AKAuthorization appears to be part of Apple's private AuthKitUI framework. This framework is stored at /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AuthKitUI.framework on macOS.

The public Authentication Services likely uses AuthKitUI to provide the user interface:

Use the Authentication Services framework to improve the experience of users when they enter credentials to establish their identity.

  • Give users the ability to sign into your services with their Apple ID.
  • ...

It is likely AKAuthorizationRemoteViewService is a user element that shows content provided by a remote service.

See jujigo / DragonBuild source that mentions this framework's contents.

ItGiven AuthKit (AK) is unlikely you have been hackeda System Programming Interface (SPI) – and thus private to Apple's engineers – only Apple can authoritatively answer this question. You should provide feedback to Apple about this behaviour.

  • AK = AuthKit
  • AS = Authentication Services

Private AuthKitUI Framework

AKAuthorization appears to be part of Apple's private AuthKitUI framework. This framework is stored at /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AuthKitUI.framework on macOS.

The public Authentication Services likely uses AuthKitUI to provide the user interface.

See jujigo / DragonBuild source that mentions this framework's contents.

It is unlikely you have been hacked.

It is unlikely you have been hacked. A process on your Mac is likely trying to verify your Apple ID with Apple's Sign On services.

  • AK = AuthKit
  • AS = Authentication Services

Private AuthKitUI Framework

AKAuthorization appears to be part of Apple's private AuthKitUI framework. This framework is stored at /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AuthKitUI.framework on macOS.

The public Authentication Services likely uses AuthKitUI to provide the user interface:

Use the Authentication Services framework to improve the experience of users when they enter credentials to establish their identity.

  • Give users the ability to sign into your services with their Apple ID.
  • ...

It is likely AKAuthorizationRemoteViewService is a user element that shows content provided by a remote service.

See jujigo / DragonBuild source that mentions this framework's contents.

Given AuthKit (AK) is a System Programming Interface (SPI) – and thus private to Apple's engineers – only Apple can authoritatively answer this question. You should provide feedback to Apple about this behaviour.

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  • AK = AuthKit
  • AS = Authentication Services

Private AuthKitUI Framework

AKAuthorization appears to be part of Apple's private AuthKitUI framework. This framework is stored at /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AuthKitUI.framework on macOS.

The public Authentication Services likely uses AuthKitUI to provide the user interface.

See jujigo / DragonBuild source that mentions this framework's contents.

It is unlikely you have been hacked.

Private AuthKitUI Framework

AKAuthorization appears to be part of Apple's private AuthKitUI framework. This framework is stored at /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AuthKitUI.framework on macOS.

The public Authentication Services likely uses AuthKitUI to provide the user interface.

See jujigo / DragonBuild source that mentions this framework's contents.

  • AK = AuthKit
  • AS = Authentication Services

Private AuthKitUI Framework

AKAuthorization appears to be part of Apple's private AuthKitUI framework. This framework is stored at /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AuthKitUI.framework on macOS.

The public Authentication Services likely uses AuthKitUI to provide the user interface.

See jujigo / DragonBuild source that mentions this framework's contents.

It is unlikely you have been hacked.

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