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Apple faces lawsuit from lawyer claiming FaceTime bug was used to eavesdrop on testimony

Apple faces lawsuit from lawyer claiming FaceTime issues was used to eavesdrop on testimony

Apple disabled the group FaceTime feature on January 29th, 2019

In what will likely exist the showtime in a string of lawsuits, a Houston, Texas-based lawyer is suing Apple, alleging the recently uncovered FaceTime flaw allowed an unknown individual to listen in on a private conversation with i of their clients.

According toBloomberg, attorney Larry Williams II said the glitch intruded on "one's well-nigh intimate conversations without consent."

Williams said he was eavesdropped on while taking sworn testimony during a client deposition.

Bloomberg reported that the Houston-based attorney is seeking castigating impairment for "negligence, product liability, misrepresentation and warranty breach."

It'southward unclear exactly how long Apple has been aware of the FaceTime Group Chat glitch given the bug was removed from the latest iOS 12.2 public beta. At that place's besides evidence that the tech behemothic was contacted near the issue via multiple avenues prior to news breaking almost the bug.

It's as well unclear when Apple plans on releasing a fix for FaceTime'south Grouping Chat bug, though the company stated it plans to issue an update by the end of this week.

In society for the flaw to take consequence, users first needed to launch a conference call, type in someone'southward phone number and and so add together the number of an additional individual.

While waiting for the showtime person to pick upwards, if the 2nd participant answers, the audio feed from the first contact will automatically turn on, assuasive users to hear what the mic is picking up even if the other person included in the conference telephone call doesn't answer.

Apple tree disabled the FaceTime's Grouping conversation feature on January 29th, 2019.

Source: Bloomberg Via: 9to5Mac

Source: https://mobilesyrup.com/2019/01/30/apple-facetime-bug-lawsuit-houston-texas/

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