Article 47ZGS Apple rushes to fix FaceTime bug that let users eavesdrop on others

Apple rushes to fix FaceTime bug that let users eavesdrop on others

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Julia Carrie Wong in San Francisco and Alex Hern
from Technology | The Guardian on (#47ZGS)

Firm disables Group FaceTime over serious glitch which can also turn on video without people's knowledge

Apple has made the group functionality on its FaceTime application temporarily unavailable as it rushes to fix a glitch that allowed users to listen in on the people they were calling when they did not pick up the call. Under certain circumstances, the glitch also allowed callers to see video of the person they were calling before they picked up.

The Guardian confirmed the existence of the bug, which was first reported by 9to5Mac. It turned the phone of the recipient of a FaceTime call into a microphone while the call was still ringing. If the recipient of the call pressed the power button on the side of the iPhone - an action typically used to silence or ignore an incoming call - their phone would begin broadcasting video to the initial caller.

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