Security readout for executives and security teams
This is an old Apple iOS issue where Safari’s JavaScript-disabled setting could be bypassed. A malicious website using a Smart App Banner could still run JavaScript, defeating a user or policy preference intended to restrict script execution. Exposure is limited to Apple iOS versions before 6.1, especially legacy devices where Safari JavaScript disabling was relied on as a control. Treat as a legacy-device hygiene issue unless the organization still operates iOS versions before 6.1. Business urgency is low for modern fleets but higher where old unmanaged devices remain in use. Mitigation focus: Confirm whether any managed devices run Apple iOS before 6.1.; Update affected devices to iOS 6.1 or later where possible.; Review Apple advisory HT5642 for vendor-confirmed remediation details..
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