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Here's Why You Shouldn't Use iPhone Mirroring on a Corporate Mac

Apple's new iPhone Mirroring feature in macOS Sequoia might seem like a convenient way to access your phone from your work computer, but security firm Sevco has uncovered a significant privacy risk that should make employees think twice before enabling this feature on company-owned Macs, at least for now.

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According to a new blog post by Sevco, the core issue lies in how iPhone Mirroring interacts with macOS's file system and metadata. When activated, the feature creates "app stubs" for iOS applications in a specific directory on the Mac:

/Users//Library/Daemon Containers//Data/Library/Caches/

These app stubs contain metadata about the iOS apps, including icons, application names, dates, versions, and file descriptions. While they don't include the full executable code, they provide enough information for macOS to treat them as installed applications.

The problem arises because many enterprise security and IT management tools routinely scan Macs for installed software. These tools often use macOS's built-in metadata system, which now includes these iOS app stubs. As a result, personal iPhone apps can inadvertently appear in corporate software inventories.

Sevco demonstrated this issue using the macOS command line tool mdfind, which interfaces with the Spotlight search subsystem:

mdfind "kMDItemContentTypeTree == com.apple.application" | grep Daemon

When executed in a Terminal window that has been granted full disk access without setting up iPhone Mirroring, the command returns a normal list of macOS applications. But when executed in that same Terminal window after setting up iPhone Mirroring, it also returns personal iOS applications and metadata.

For employees, this means that apps they use privately could become visible to their employer's IT department without their knowledge or consent. This could potentially reveal sensitive personal information, such as dating apps, health-related apps, or VPNs used in countries with restricted internet access.

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Sevco has alerted Apple to this privacy concern, and the company is reportedly working on a fix. However, until a patch is released and widely implemented, the risks remain. For now, employees should avoid using iPhone Mirroring on work Macs. Companies should also be aware of this potential data liability and consider temporarily disabling the feature on corporate devices if possible.

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Top Rated Comments

21 months ago
More pointedly, don’t use your personal Apple ID on a corporate Mac. Because that’s a requirement for enabling iPhone Mirroring.
Score: 25 Votes (Like | Disagree)
mattopotamus Avatar
21 months ago
It is times like this I am happy I work for a small business and I am the "IT" person haha.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
00001000bit Avatar
21 months ago
I imagine employers also do not want this.

I use the personal (free) license for Fusion360 and have it on my phone. If that appears on a corporate owned computer, is the company now liable for a commercial license? It's not like Autodesk is particularly forgiving about commercial licensing.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
21 months ago
You can't mirror your personal iPhone mirroring onto a Mac signed into a different Apple ID.

If your work computer and your personal iPhone are signed into the same Apple ID, that Mac already has access to ALL OF YOUR STUFF -- texts, files, browsing history and even your ****ing iCloud Keychain.

There is no "security failure" here whatsoever, except on the part of any user stupid enough to set up a machine they don't own with access to all their personal information.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
21 months ago

Well now we know why Apple does not release it in the EU-SSR
Uh, why? Apple’s security failure in this instance has literally nothing to do with the EU.

I suppose a company choosing to abuse the flaw might fall afoul of GDPR’s privacy protections, depending on why they’re gathering the data and what they do with it, but that has nothing to do with Apple.

Though I suppose the way you misnamed the EU shows clearly enough that you are only posting in bad-faith, without having any actual argument.
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B4U Avatar
21 months ago
And why would you use a personal Apple ID on the work laptop anyway?
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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