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MacSurfer's Archive: Thursday, September 27, 2018
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Apple 'Security Loophole' Exposes Business Wi-Fi Passwords To Hackers"  Forbes 8:09 AM
  • "MDM Me Maybe: Device Enrollment Program Security" ["In our research, we found that in order to retrieve the DEP profile for an Apple device, the DEP service only requires the device serial number to be supplied to an undocumented DEP API."]  Duo Security 8:11 AM
  • "Apple's Device Enrollment Program has a flaw that lets you into iPhones and MacBooks: Security researchers found a problem with Apple products handed out by work and school organizations." CNET 8:24 AM
  • "Security vulnerability in Apple's Device Enrollment Program could allow full access to corporate networks" 9to5Mac 8:13 AM
  • "Easy to prevent Apple flaw may threaten enterprise security"  Computerworld 8:49 AM
  • "Exclusive: Could take years to get Apple Watch ECG feature approved for UK, says regulator"  9to5Mac 8:09 AM
  • "ECG Feature on Apple Watch Could Take Years to Be Approved in the United Kingdom" MacRumors 8:28 AM
  • "Supreme Court ruling on Apple App Store fee case not expected until mid-2019" AppleInsider 10:53 AM
  • "Apple accused of unsavory business practices in 'Memoji' trademark lawsuit: A lawsuit filed on Thursday alleges Apple snaked the Memoji trademark from an Android app of the same name through a series of questionable behind-the-scenes moves, one of which allegedly involved the creation of a single-purpose LLC." AppleInsider 9:14 PM
  • "Social Tech 'Memoji' Trademark Complaint"  Scribd 9:15 PM
  • "Patent lawsuit takes aim at Apple's encrypted iMessage and FaceTime services, VPN technology: A lawsuit filed in federal court on Thursday alleges certain aspects of Apple products, including iMessage and FaceTime, infringe on multiple patents owned by Finnish holdings firm MPH Technologies, which attempted to license its IP to Apple in 2016." AppleInsider 9:15 PM