• Mosyle CEO: New Apple iPhone And iPad Security Solution Shields Zero-Da

    From Peter@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 20 16:52:17 2022
    https://www.crn.com/news/computing/mosyle-ceo-new-apple-iphone-and-ipad-security-solution-shields-attacks
    Mosyle CEO: New Apple iPhone And iPad Security Solution Shields Attacks

    Increased attacks on Apple mobile devices this year have raised concerns
    about vulnerability.

    Apple has seen increased attacks and vulnerabilities in recent months on
    the mobile side. In October, Apple admitted more iOS security flaws were actively exploited after fixing a zero-day vulnerability - the ninth such attack on iPhones since the start of 2022.

    https://www.crn.com/news/computing/apple-patches-another-actively-exploited-ios-ipados-zero-day
    The zero-day flaw impacts iPhone 8 models and later, as well as all iPad
    Pro models.

    Mosyle CEO and founder Alcyr Araujo realized three security questions
    remain for security and IT teams who administer Apple mobile devices.

    What are all the controls and settings?
    How do you correctly configure them to harden the iPhone or iPad?
    How do you ensure users will not change them - on purpose or on accident -
    or that future updates will not impact them?

    The company says its new product will deliver fully automated device
    security configurations, 24/7 monitoring of all iOS and iPadOS devices
    against each enabled security control and streamline and automate all tasks required for security audits and certification.

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  • From Rod Speed@21:1/5 to occassionally-confused@nospam.co.uk on Tue Nov 22 04:54:09 2022
    On Mon, 21 Nov 2022 03:52:17 +1100, Peter
    <occassionally-confused@nospam.co.uk> wrote:

    https://www.crn.com/news/computing/mosyle-ceo-new-apple-iphone-and-ipad-security-solution-shields-attacks
    Mosyle CEO: New Apple iPhone And iPad Security Solution Shields Attacks

    Increased attacks on Apple mobile devices this year have raised concerns about vulnerability.

    Apple has seen increased attacks and vulnerabilities in recent months on
    the mobile side. In October, Apple admitted more iOS security flaws were actively exploited after fixing a zero-day vulnerability - the ninth such attack on iPhones since the start of 2022.

    https://www.crn.com/news/computing/apple-patches-another-actively-exploited-ios-ipados-zero-day
    The zero-day flaw impacts iPhone 8 models and later, as well as all iPad
    Pro models.

    Mosyle CEO and founder Alcyr Araujo realized three security questions
    remain for security and IT teams who administer Apple mobile devices.

    What are all the controls and settings?
    How do you correctly configure them to harden the iPhone or iPad?
    How do you ensure users will not change them - on purpose or on accident
    -
    or that future updates will not impact them?

    The company says its new product

    So it's just more sales bullshit.

    will deliver fully automated device
    security configurations, 24/7 monitoring of all iOS and iPadOS devices against each enabled security control and streamline and automate all
    tasks
    required for security audits and certification.

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to Rod Speed on Mon Nov 21 20:44:33 2022
    On 2022-11-21, Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Mon, 21 Nov 2022 03:52:17 +1100, Peter
    <occassionally-confused@nospam.co.uk> wrote:

    The company says its new product

    So it's just more sales bullshit.

    Peter is gullible, and he wants everyone else to be just as gullible as
    he is. ; )

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  • From sms@21:1/5 to Peter on Wed Nov 23 12:49:47 2022
    On 11/20/2022 8:52 AM, Peter wrote:

    <snip>

    The company says its new product will deliver fully automated device
    security configurations, 24/7 monitoring of all iOS and iPadOS devices against each enabled security control and streamline and automate all tasks required for security audits and certification.

    This sounds like it would be a useful tool since the process presently
    used my many businesses is not fully automated, or automated at all.
    Presumably there are similar tools for Windows machines.

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  • From Heron@21:1/5 to sms on Wed Nov 23 22:31:32 2022
    On 11/23/2022 2:49 PM, sms wrote:
    The company says its new product will deliver fully automated device
    security configurations, 24/7 monitoring of all iOS and iPadOS devices
    against each enabled security control and streamline and automate all tasks >> required for security audits and certification.

    This sounds like it would be a useful tool since the process presently
    used my many businesses is not fully automated, or automated at all. Presumably there are similar tools for Windows machines.

    What is happening is this is a direct reaction to the too many zero day
    holes in iphones as corporations buy on real facts and not on Apple hype.

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to Heron on Thu Nov 24 06:08:57 2022
    On 2022-11-24, Heron <McKeister@ipanywhere.com> wrote:
    On 11/23/2022 2:49 PM, sms wrote:

    The company says its new product will deliver fully automated device
    security configurations, 24/7 monitoring of all iOS and iPadOS
    devices against each enabled security control and streamline and
    automate all tasks required for security audits and certification.

    This sounds like it would be a useful tool since the process
    presently used my many businesses is not fully automated, or
    automated at all. Presumably there are similar tools for Windows
    machines.

    What is happening is our little troll gang is counting on people being
    just as gullible as we pretend to be in order to convince them that
    Apple's platforms are supposedly less secure than competing platforms
    so they will fall for hype created by companies who benefit directly
    from selling "security" software to fix a hyped-up "problem".

    FTFY, Arlen. ; )

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  • From Heron@21:1/5 to Jolly Roger on Thu Nov 24 00:29:09 2022
    On 11/21/2022 2:44 PM, Jolly Roger wrote:
    he wants everyone else to be just as gullible

    It's not Peter. What month is it? The eleventh this year?
    Every month a new zero day hole courtesy of Apple's lousy programming.

    Corporations are sick and tired of Apple's many zero day holes in iOS.
    That's why they pay for Mosyle's solutions.

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  • From Heron@21:1/5 to Jolly Roger on Thu Nov 24 00:24:14 2022
    On 11/24/2022 12:08 AM, Jolly Roger wrote:
    Apple's platforms are supposedly less secure than competing platforms

    How many zero day vulnerabilities is it for Apple so far this year alone?

    so they will fall for hype created by companies who benefit directly

    What month is it? The eleventh?

    from selling "security" software to fix a hyped-up "problem".

    It's no wonder corporations are buying safer solutions outside of Apple.

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