Verizon sent man a refurbished phone with MDM, then deleted his data remotely
This latest episode highlights the growing trend of carriers and device manufacturers increasingly relying on MDM software to remotely manage and control devices. As more used and refurbished devices enter the market, the risk of compromised data security becomes increasingly pressing. The incident underscores the need for more rigorous testing and vetting of refurbished devices to ensure consumer trust.
The implications of this incident extend beyond Verizon as more consumers opt for affordable refurbished options. As the market for used and refurbished devices expands, manufacturers and carriers must prioritize robust data security measures to avoid similar incidents. Industry-wide standards and best practices for refurbishment and data security will become essential in maintaining consumer trust and mitigating the risks associated with these devices.
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Failure raises questions about how Verizon prepares refurbished phones for new users.Read the original at Ars Technica