"Apple's iPhone Mirroring Flaw Exposes Employee Privacy Risks"

Apple's new iPhone mirroring feature has a privacy flaw. Cybersecurity researchers at Sevco found the bug, which allows personal apps on an iPhone to be listed in a company's software inventory when the feature is used on work computers, posing a major privacy risk for employees. This flaw could expose an employee's use of a Virtual Private Network (VPN), dating apps, health apps, and more. This article continues to discuss the root and potential risks of Apple's iPhone mirroring flaw.

Infosecurity Magazine reports "Apple's iPhone Mirroring Flaw Exposes Employee Privacy Risks"

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