Security readout for executives and security teams
This flaw could let a remote user access Apple AFP file shares as a guest even when guest access was disabled. The business risk is unintended access to shared files on legacy Mac OS X AFP servers. The sources do not show active exploitation or a CVSS score. Exposure is most likely limited to legacy Mac OS X systems before 10.6.3 running AFP Server with shares configured and reachable from untrusted networks or users. Prioritize if any legacy Mac OS X AFP servers still exist, especially around sensitive shared files. For modern environments without AFP Server, urgency is low. Mitigation focus: Upgrade affected Mac OS X systems to 10.6.3 or later per Apple guidance.; Restrict AFP access to trusted networks until systems are updated.; Disable AFP service where it is not required..
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