So, right away we knew there was a problem. This was a problem as iCloud is not a sanctioned cloud repository for Code42. So, what am I talking about? Well, what we discovered through our use of Code42 Incydr was large volumes of data being synced to iCloud. Incydr Discovery: Accidental Data Leak to iCloud This can be especially true when it comes to Macs in a corporate environment. And you know what? They are usually right! Notice that I said usually here – sometimes they make unilateral decisions on functionality that on its face may be convenient but that can be problematic or beneficial to Apple and not necessarily the customer, at least not every customer. One thing that Apple is known for aside from their great products is adhering to their belief that they know what functionality you want more than you do and they deliver that belief through their products and features. I use Apple’s products for everything from listening to music and podcasts, streaming movies and TV shows, checking email and organizing my day, tracking my workouts and fitness routine, trading stocks and keeping up on the news of the day, taking pictures and sharing with family and friends….and oh yeah, I also make phone calls and send text messages. I use a Macbook Pro, an iPhone 11, an Apple Watch and have a personal iCloud account. I love Apple products and can’t imagine myself without them, they have become part of my life and my daily routines. There are so many great things about Macs and Apple products – and best of all, they work seamlessly together. Are you a Mac shop? Do you have Macs in your corporate environment? Is iCloud a corporate sanctioned cloud repository for your company? If you answered Yes, Yes, No – Then read on, because you may have a data exfiltration problem that you are not aware of.
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