diff --git a/static/images/activity-monitor.png b/content/posts/macos/macOS Security Overview/activity-monitor.png similarity index 100% rename from static/images/activity-monitor.png rename to content/posts/macos/macOS Security Overview/activity-monitor.png diff --git a/content/posts/macos/macOS Security Overview.md b/content/posts/macos/macOS Security Overview/index.md similarity index 99% rename from content/posts/macos/macOS Security Overview.md rename to content/posts/macos/macOS Security Overview/index.md index a8b6ef5..b311bf2 100644 --- a/content/posts/macos/macOS Security Overview.md +++ b/content/posts/macos/macOS Security Overview/index.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ There are a few ways to check whether an app is sandboxed: You can check whether running processes are sandboxed in the Activity Monitor. Right click on the columns and check "Sandbox" -![Activity Monitor](/images/activity-monitor.png) +![Activity Monitor](../activity-monitor.png) You can check whether an app is sandboxed and what entitlements it has *before* running it by running the command