CVE-2026-7821 is an improper certificate validation vulnerability in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM). In affected on-premises EPMM versions prior to 12.6.1.1, 12.7.0.1, and 12.8.0.1, insufficient validation during the device enrollment trust process allows a remote unauthenticated attacker to enroll a device from a restricted set of unenrolled devices. Successful exploitation can disclose information about the EPMM appliance and compromise the integrity of the identity assigned to the newly enrolled device. The issue is specifically relevant to environments using Apple Device Enrollment.
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A high-severity Ivanti EPMM CVE mentioned only as part of a list of vulnerabilities addressed in an earlier advisory.
A high-severity Ivanti EPMM vulnerability that could potentially allow access to restricted information and affects only organizations using Apple Device Enrollment configurations.
An improper certificate control vulnerability in Ivanti EPMM that allows a remote unauthenticated attacker to enroll a device, causing information disclosure about the EPMM appliance and impacting the integrity of the newly enrolled device identity.
A high-severity vulnerability in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM) disclosed alongside CVE-2026-6973. The article provides no technical detail beyond patch availability and lack of observed exploitation.
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