Confidential Apple data hacked in claimed Luxshare attack
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Confidential Apple data hacked in claimed Luxshare attack
"To protect themselves, enterprises must implement multi-layered, defense-in-depth protections, harden their endpoints, and use integrated management and security tools to ensure visibility across all potential attack vectors. More than the OS Part of this involves the operating system, of course, and Apple has always managed to provide that. (We don't know whether the Luxshare systems that were attacked involved Macs, but I'm willing to bet they were not.)"
"At a system level, Apple continues to invest in security across its systems, with tools like Lockdown Mode, Threat notifications, XProtect, Gatekeeper, and regular system patches helping keep its ecosystem secure. But the claimed attack against a key Apple business partner illustrates that relying solely on operating system safety isn't enough; it's vitally important that any company put protections in place."
Enterprises require multi-layered, defense-in-depth protections, hardened endpoints, and integrated management and security tools to maintain visibility across potential attack vectors. Operating system protections contribute to security but cannot be the only safeguards. Apple provides system-level protections such as Lockdown Mode, Threat notifications, XProtect, Gatekeeper, and regular patches to help secure its ecosystem. A claimed attack against a key Apple business partner demonstrates that reliance solely on operating system safety is insufficient. Companies must deploy additional protective measures and comprehensive security practices to mitigate supply-chain and partner-related risks.
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