Researchers from Duo Security have discovered a vulnerability (they call it an 'authentication weakness') in Apple's Device Enrollment Program (DEP). The flaw was reported to Apple in May 2018. It is not considered to be a major flaw, but could potentially have serious consequences. SecurityWeek has asked Apple if it has or plans to patch or fix the issue.
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Researchers Find ‘Authentication Weakness’ in Apple’s Device Enrollment Program
Researchers from Duo Security have discovered a vulnerability (they call it an 'authentication weakness') in Apple's Device Enrollment Program (DEP). The flaw was reported to Apple in May 2018. It is not considered to be a major flaw, but could potentially have serious consequences. SecurityWeek has asked Apple if it has or plans to patch or fix the issue. The post Researchers Find ‘Authentication Weakness’ in Apple’s Device Enrollment Program appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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