Wednesday, January 30, 2019

IOS...

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Apple has acknowledged a flaw in its FaceTime software that allowed for brief eavesdropping - even if the recipient did not pick up.
In some cases the target iPhone could send video without the receiver's knowledge.
The company said it had developed a fix and an update would be rolled out this week.
In the meantime, Apple's status page shows it has disabled the ability for users to make group calls on FaceTime.

The flaw appears to occur when both users are running version 12.1 of Apple's mobile operating system iOS, or newer. It also affects Mac users when they are called from an iPhone.

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