Apple has issued an apology for a major FaceTime bug that let you eavesdrop on other users. The company credits the Thompson family for reporting the bug.
Despite being informed of the problem over a week before it became headline news, Apple failed to promptly address it. As a temporary fix, Group FaceTime has been disabled.
Here's the full statement as provided to 9to5Mac:
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Despite being informed of the problem over a week before it became headline news, Apple failed to promptly address it. As a temporary fix, Group FaceTime has been disabled.
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