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Apple to Fix Major FaceTime Bug That Lets People Covertly Hear Your Audio and See Your Video 'Later This Week' [Updated]
mardi 29 janvier 2019, 02:38 , par MacRumors
Apple is planning to address a major FaceTime bug that allows anyone who FaceTimes you see the audio and video from your iPhone or iPad even if you don't answer the call.
In a statement made to Axios, Apple said it was aware of the issue and has identified a fix that will be 'released in a software update later this week.' It's not clear when 'later this week' is, but Apple will presumably address the bug as quickly as possible because it us a huge privacy violation. While it was originally thought that it only allowed someone who called to hear your FaceTime audio, pressing the power button on a device also allows video to be seen. These FaceTime calls can be made covertly and are super easy to initiate, requiring only a few steps as outlined in our original post on the subject. All you need to do is initiate a FaceTime call and add your own number to it while it's ringing, forcing a connection with another person. There is no way to stop someone from using FaceTime this way other than disabling FaceTime on your devices. Update: Apple appears to have temporarily addressed the issue by disabling Group FaceTime calls server side. On Apple's System Status page, Group FaceTime is now listed as unavailable. Tags: FaceTime, FaceTime Listening BugThis article, "Apple to Fix Major FaceTime Bug That Lets People Covertly Hear Your Audio and See Your Video 'Later This Week' [Updated]" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
https://www.macrumors.com/2019/01/28/apple-facetime-bug-fix-later-this-week/
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