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There's no need to "answer" a FaceTime call as attackers can already hear you, thanks to a severe vulnerability that Apple is now patching.
Apple. Group FaceTime has a serious bug that lets people spy on you with ease. That’s the right thing to do. Coming on the heels of a utter refusal to admit that any range of bent iPads are ...
The FaceTime bug is acutely embarrassing for Apple, which has long touted its privacy credentials. Business Insider Subscribe Newsletters ...
Apple’s privacy push has put the company at odds with rivals. Despite protests from some corners of Silicon Valley, Monday’s announcements show that Apple has doubled down on privacy features.
Apple’s FaceTime bug seems a bit like something from a creepy sci-fi novel. Here are 2 simple first steps you can take to avoid similar privacy breaches in the future.
Ok, everybody. Breathe. It's going to be OK. Yes. The Facetime eavesdropping bug actually works. I recreated it just like everyone else in the world who has read the article. However, the reaction ...
Apple issues Group FaceTime bug mea culpa, promises software update next week It's a massive privacy risk, but fortunately Apple says a fix is in the works. By Leif Johnson ...
Apple issues apology for major Group FaceTime bug, promises a fix next week. ... "In 2019, it’s time to stand up for the right to privacy—yours, mine, all of ours," wrote Cook.
Apple confirmed a major privacy bug on FaceTime where users could eavesdrop on conversations. Here's how to disable the app if you're worried.
Gov. Cuomo urged New Yorkers to disable Apple’s FaceTime app on Monday night amid reports that a bug allows users to eavesdrop on others. Cuomo issued the consumer alert late Monday as it was… ...
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