The Apple DEP flaw explained – and how to bolster security

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The Apple DEP flaw explained – and how to bolster security

Researchers have highlighted a vulnerability in Apple’s Device Enrollment Program that, in some circumstances, could leave corporate networks and data insecure. But companies can mitigate the danger. Read More

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Jonny Evans: Easy-to-prevent Apple flaw may threaten enterprise security

An obscure flaw in Apple’s Device Enrollment Program (DEP) may make it possible for determined hackers to access enterprise networks, though the solution is quite straightforward. Read More

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JR Raphael: 6 important things you might not know about Chrome OS upgrades

Chrome OS isn't like other operating systems — and the way it handles upgrades is no exception. Read More

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Woody Leonhard: Bizarre circumstances surround fourth set of Win10 cumulative updates in two weeks

On the last Wednesday of the month, Microsoft re-released KB 4458469 for Win10 1803 and KB 4457136 for Win10 1709, raising many questions, including “Why (indeed, How) in the world do you re-release a cumulative update?” Read More

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