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Hackers use the iOS mobile device management protocol to deliver malware

Researchers from Check Point Software Technologies found that the communication between MDM products and iOS devices is susceptible to man-in-the-middle attacks and can be hijacked to install malware on non-jailbroken devices. Read More

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