Apple @ Work: Ivanti patches a critical bug in Ivanti Endpoint Manager that would allow for device takeover<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Ivanti advises those using its endpoint security product to
apply a crucial update. This update addresses a severe flaw that could enable unauthorized attackers to run harmful code within the impacted networks. While there haven’t been any confirmed cases of this vulnerability being exploited, there’s a history of attackers leveraging device management solutions for malicious purposes.</p>
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Apple @ Work: Ivanti patches a critical bug in Ivanti Endpoint Manager that would allow for device takeover