New York State Attorney General says Group FaceTime bug is a ‘serious threat’, launching investigation into how long Apple knew<div class="feat-image">
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Apple’s fix for the Group FaceTime bug, the New York State Attorney General announced today that it is launching an investigation into Apple’s “slow response.” This comes after allegations that Apple was first
alerted to the eavesdropping flaw earlier this month.</p>
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