The iPhone Mirroring issue reveals a serious privacy risk, especially for employees in restrictive environments, where their app usage can inadvertently be exposed.
Compliance audits could become challenging due to this bug, as unauthorized app use on corporate networks will trigger unnecessary investigations and distractions for IT.
Smaller companies may escape serious issues, but the mere existence of data collected through iPhone Mirroring increases vulnerability, presenting a potential attack surface.
Sevco Security's findings indicate that iPhone apps run via iPhone Mirroring are treated as native Mac apps, making them visible in system searches.
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