The annual report identifies vulnerable applications and critically out-of-date operating systems as top concerns for organizations.
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 12 May 2026 - Jamf, the standard in managing and securing Apple at work, today released its annual Security 360 Report, separated into analyses for mobile and macOS environments. The report, derived from the analysis of real-world incidents, threat research, and industry events from the past year, spotlights the diverse and impactful attack vectors that attackers use to cause harm with insight for security leaders and IT practitioners to protect both Mac and mobile fleets.
"Our goal with this research is to spread awareness among security leaders regarding the risks impacting their organizations so that they can ensure threat detection, compliance enforcement and response capabilities are aligned with their Mac and mobile devices," said Michael Covington, Vice President of Portfolio Strategy at Jamf. "Jamf remains deeply committed to not only protecting our customers, but also providing the broader security community with valuable insights for greater safety and success with Mac and mobile devices."
Jamf's mobile device threat analysis is structured into four categories.
Device vulnerabilities
Over 12 months, Jamf found that 53% of organizations had devices with critically out-of-date operating systems.
Application risks
95% of applications assessed contained at least one medium-severity vulnerability. Furthermore, 62% of assessed applications requested dangerous permissions, with 21% containing privacy-impacting behaviors.
Network and web risks
Phishing continues to flourish as a top attack vector for adversaries, as 25% of organizations had a user fall victim to a phishing link and 18% had users connect to risky hotspots.
Advanced persistent threats (APTs)
Advanced threat groups are stacking vulnerabilities to create sophisticated exploits. Through zero-click attacks, browser attacks, Apple and Android devices remain an active threat vector.
Threat trends facing macOS environments
Mac malware and threats
44% of Mac devices are experiencing malicious network traffic and 26% of organizations were impacted by cryptojacking attacks. Jamf Threat Labs added over 26,000 malware samples to their database in 2025.
In 2025, trojans represented about half of all attacks, while trojans, infostealers, adware, and potentially unwanted applications account for 90% of all attacks on Mac devices.
Most common Mac malware families
In 2025, PuAgent was the most common family of malware at 16.41%.
Hashtag: #software #apple
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 12 May 2026 - Jamf, the standard in managing and securing Apple at work, today released its annual Security 360 Report, separated into analyses for mobile and macOS environments. The report, derived from the analysis of real-world incidents, threat research, and industry events from the past year, spotlights the diverse and impactful attack vectors that attackers use to cause harm with insight for security leaders and IT practitioners to protect both Mac and mobile fleets.
"Our goal with this research is to spread awareness among security leaders regarding the risks impacting their organizations so that they can ensure threat detection, compliance enforcement and response capabilities are aligned with their Mac and mobile devices," said Michael Covington, Vice President of Portfolio Strategy at Jamf. "Jamf remains deeply committed to not only protecting our customers, but also providing the broader security community with valuable insights for greater safety and success with Mac and mobile devices."
Jamf's mobile device threat analysis is structured into four categories.
Device vulnerabilities
Over 12 months, Jamf found that 53% of organizations had devices with critically out-of-date operating systems.
Application risks
95% of applications assessed contained at least one medium-severity vulnerability. Furthermore, 62% of assessed applications requested dangerous permissions, with 21% containing privacy-impacting behaviors.
Network and web risks
Phishing continues to flourish as a top attack vector for adversaries, as 25% of organizations had a user fall victim to a phishing link and 18% had users connect to risky hotspots.
Advanced persistent threats (APTs)
Advanced threat groups are stacking vulnerabilities to create sophisticated exploits. Through zero-click attacks, browser attacks, Apple and Android devices remain an active threat vector.
Threat trends facing macOS environments
Mac malware and threats
44% of Mac devices are experiencing malicious network traffic and 26% of organizations were impacted by cryptojacking attacks. Jamf Threat Labs added over 26,000 malware samples to their database in 2025.
In 2025, trojans represented about half of all attacks, while trojans, infostealers, adware, and potentially unwanted applications account for 90% of all attacks on Mac devices.
Most common Mac malware families
In 2025, PuAgent was the most common family of malware at 16.41%.
Hashtag: #software #apple
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HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 12 May 2026 - G2E Asia + Asian IR Expo opens today at The Venetian Macao, bringing together global leaders across gaming, entertainment, and integrated resorts as digital innovation continues to reshape the industry's next phase of growth.
Taking place from May 12-14, 2026, the co-located events are expected to welcome 8,000 industry professionals from over 90 countries and regions. Spanning more than 30,000 sqm, the exhibition features over 150 brands showcasing next-generation technologies, immersive solutions, and digital infrastructure across the sector.
Against the backdrop of an estimated ~8% annual growth trajectory in Asia's integrated resorts sector, according to a 2025 report by Research and Markets, the event underscores the region's accelerating role as a global growth engine, where technology innovation and rising demand are increasingly converging.
Reflecting this shift, "Asia's integrated resorts sector is entering a pivotal phase of transformation, as markets across the region continue to evolve with a broader mix of tourism, entertainment and lifestyle experiences," said Yip Je Choong, Senior Vice President, Commercial, APAC, RX (Reed Exhibitions). "With G2E Asia and Asian IR Expo co-located, we are creating a platform that brings together stakeholders across the value chain to support innovation, collaboration and long-term, sustainable growth."
Across the exhibition floor and conference programs, key industry leaders are actively engaging with peers to exchange insights and explore new opportunities for collaboration.
Leading Industry Figures Mark Opening Ceremony
The opening ceremony, held in the Expo Hall, officially marked the commencement of G2E Asia + Asian IR Expo 2026, with senior industry figures from across gaming, hospitality, and entertainment in attendance.
Guests included: (List to be provided)
Their participation reflects the industry's sustained engagement and long-term commitment to advancing innovation across integrated resorts, gaming, and entertainment ecosystems.
Conference Programs Led by Global Industry Voices
G2E Asia and Asian IR Expo each feature dedicated three-day programs led by senior industry figures addressing technologies, regulations, and market forces shaping the sector's future.
On Tuesday, May 12, Mr. Grant Chum, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director of Sands China Ltd., delivers the opening keynote for G2E Asia Conference and Asian IR Summit, setting the strategic tone with insights into global industry trends shaping gaming and entertainment.
On Thursday, May 14, Mr. Mario Yau Kwan Ho, Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer of NIP Group INC., and Co-owner of Boston Celtics, is set to present a keynote for Asian IR Summit, offering perspectives on global market shifts and the evolving integrated resorts landscape.
Across both programs, speakers include:
- Mr. Adrian Lee, Head of Sales, Google Customer Solutions, Hong Kong & Macau, Google
- Mr. AI Watson, Chief Executive Officer, Dataworks Group
- Mr. Alan Teo, Chief Executive Officer, Hoiana Resort & Golf
- Mr. Cheng Wai Tong, Deputy Director, Macao Government Tourism Office
- Mr. Gregory Hawkins, President and Chief Operating Officer, Solaire
- Mr. Joseph Bufalino, Executive Director of Responsible Gambling, Marina Bay Sands
- Mr. Kenneth Feng, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director, MGM China Holdings Limited
- Mr. Walt Power, Chief Executive Officer, The Grand Ho Tram
- And more.
Event Highlights Across May 12-14
Across three days, the co-located event presents a curated ecosystem of exhibition, education, and industry networking experiences.
Exhibition (May 12-14)
Discover innovation across gaming, entertainment, and integrated resorts, with more than 150 brands spanning the full industry ecosystem.
G2E Asia Conference (May 12-14)
Access critical market insights, regulatory developments, and business opportunities across Asia from the region's leading platform for gaming and entertainment leaders.
Asian IR Summit (May 12-14)
Explore strategic insights across hospitality, technology, sports, and entertainment with senior leaders across the evolving integrated resorts sector.
Tech Talk (May 12)
Gain actionable insights from leading experts on leveraging Artificial Intelligence, applying Machine Learning in real-world operations, and using data to drive smarter, more profitable decisions.
May 12 Slots Networking:
Engage in exclusive roundtables for slots operators and suppliers to co-design next-generation gaming cabinets with embedded biometric feedback.
May 12 G2E Asia After Party:
Unwind with industry peers at a Venetian-themed gala featuring a live preview of 2027's most anticipated VR casino suite.
May 13 Table Games Networking:
Exchange insights between operators and providers on gameplay evolution, innovation, and future table game ecosystems.
Be Part of the Future of Entertainment and Integrated Resorts
Industry professionals from gaming, entertainment, and integrated resorts sectors – including operators, providers, and hospitality experts – will gain strategic insights, networking opportunities, and explore cutting-edge innovations that are shaping the future of the sector.
Registration is available online and onsite.
To learn more about G2E Asia, visit www.G2EAsia.com.
To learn more about Asian IR Expo, visit www.AsianIRExpo.com.
Hashtag: #G2EAsia #AsianIRExpo2026
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