This could be very dangerous in a narrow spear-phishing attack against people with important credentials, but it's unlikely to ever be a widespread issue for a couple reasons:
1) Apple puts limits on the number of enterprise certificate authorizations (used to be 600, but I believe it's now 1,000)
2) Apple can disable an enterprise certificate at any time.
It's just another good reason to safeguard your company's certificates.
1) Apple puts limits on the number of enterprise certificate authorizations (used to be 600, but I believe it's now 1,000)
2) Apple can disable an enterprise certificate at any time.
It's just another good reason to safeguard your company's certificates.