
Security known issues
In an environment that includes the PGP® Support Package for BlackBerry® smartphones, when a user sends a PGP partitioned
encrypted message from a BlackBerry device that requires the recipient to use the More option to view additional contents,
when the recipient clicks More, the message status changes to "'More' error: general failure" and the BlackBerry® Enterprise
Server includes a message in the log files indicating that more data could not be sent. (DT 616708)
If a BlackBerry device user sends S/MIME encrypted email messages, the email messages are sent using the MS-TNEF MIME
type instead of the X-PKCS7 MIME type. (DT 562356)
In an environment that includes the S/MIME Support Package for BlackBerry® smartphones, when a user sends an encrypted,
signed, or encrypted and signed message from the user's email application and adds a plain text attachment, the recipient's
BlackBerry device displays the attachment as an unknown file. (DT 559298)
An issue exists in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server that if a potentially malicious user successfully exploits, the issue could
result in a Denial of Service attack. (DT 539375)
If the Is access to the Phone API allowed access control policy rule is set to Yes, an application can initiate outgoing calls,
respond to incoming calls, or retrieve phone logs on a BlackBerry device. (DT 518136)
In an environment that includes the PGP Support Package for BlackBerry smartphones, when a user sends a small PGP
encrypted message, the recipient can decrypt it on a BlackBerry device but the message status is "'More' error: general failure"
and the BlackBerry Enterprise Server includes the following message in its log files "Failed to retrieve and build MORE result".
(DT 508071)
When a user account initializes and the synchronization information for the user account is not correct, the BlackBerry
Synchronization Service might stop responding. (DT 506252)
When a user enrolls a certificate over the wireless network, the device displays an "The server is unable to find the specified
certification authority profile" error message and does permit the user to process. This is an intermittent issue that occurs
when the user tries to enroll a certificate immediately after the device receives the updated IT policy but the BlackBerry MDS
Connection Service is not aware of the updated IT policy. (DT 501581)
Workaround: Wait for some time and try again.
In an environment that includes an RSA® certification authority, when a user tries to enroll a certificate over the wireless
network and you approve the certificate request, the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service does not send the certificate to the
BlackBerry device. (DT 499189)
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