Jamf emits mystery security fix for Pro macOS, iOS wrangler, keeps admins in dark by censoring chatter

Jamf emits mystery security fix for Pro macOS, iOS wrangler, keeps admins in dark by censoring chatter

iAdmins steaming over handling of 'critical' patch rollout


MacOS network admins are being advised to update their copies of the Jamf Pro management software following the disclosure of a critical security flaw.


The Jamf Pro 10.15.1 update includes among its fixes a patch for a security flaw that, depending upon the version being used, could allow for file deletions or remote code execution.


No attacks have been reported in the wild.


The flaw only impacts Jamf Pro server meaning end users who run Mac and iOS devices managed by Jamf are not vulnerable. This is a patch that will mostly just concern admins who use Jamf Pro to manage their devices.


That said, if a company's Jamf Pro server is compromised, it's pretty much game over for any of that server's managed devices as well.


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