
Apple last week revealed that it had removed from its App Store several apps with root certificates that could allow data monitoring. The monitoring could compromise SSL and TLS protocols, the company said. It suggested users delete the apps and their associated configuration profiles. However, it did not name the apps users should delete. Root certificates, or certificate authorities, "enable traffic to be intercepted, unknown to users," said Kevin Bocek, vice president of security strategy and threat intelligence at Venafi.
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