Apple

iPhone Mirroring Exposes Privacy and Legal Risks for Users and Businesses

iPhone Mirroring feature in iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia poses privacy and legal risks for employees and businesses, as personal iPhone apps are treated as Mac apps during corporate IT audits, potentially exposing private employee data.

iPhone Mirroring, a new feature in iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia, poses privacy and legal risks for employees and businesses when used with personal iPhones on work Macs. This is because the Mac treats iPhone apps as if they were Mac apps, including them in corporate IT audits and potentially exposing private employee data. Cybersecurity company Sevco discovered this issue and chose to reveal it before a fix was released due to the growing number of affected individuals. Apple is working on resolving this problem.

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