A significant bug has been discovered in FaceTime and is currently spreading virally over social media. The bug lets you call anyone with FaceTime, and immediately hear the audio coming from their phone — before the person on the other end has accepted or rejected the incoming call.
What we have also found is that if the person presses the Power button from the lock screen, their video is also sent to the caller — unbeknownst to them. In this situation, the receiver can now hear your own audio, but they do not know they are transmitting their audio and video back to you.
Its a pretty common undehanded tactic to spy on people, apple does this every fucking year, of course when found its just a "bug". The "bug" that exposed plaintext user password The "bug" that bypassed certificates (double goto) The "bug" that exposed encrypted drive password Those over the top of my head, read underhanded-c.org/ to get some idea if how Apple fuck over their users
Nolan Adams
>be sex >iphone ring rings >see facetime >ugh my stupid husband >uuh-uuh harder! >answers >yeah baby? what's up?
>69575104 >mom i posted it again!! yeah we get it, you wrote ebig meme arrows still not giving you a (You)
Henry Mitchell
When I was 19 I got involved with an older married woman. Except I was madly in love with her. Something similar to your meme happened, except hearing her call her husband "my love" got me totally limp.
Carter Murphy
The indictments against Huawei released to the public yesterday and this "bug" should have really triggered your autism meter. That ain't no coincidence that it just happened to be discovered now. One doesn't prize this bug to listen in on your cousin while in the middle of a morning brap, but would have been tooled to monitor engineering & corporate structures of at any level. This also includes government officials along with the private sector. You'll likely hear of the discovery of more "bugs" in the coming days while the telecoms frantically move to lock their garbage down.
Mutt Americans. Maybe there were OK before but now they are shit on average.
Elijah Howard
>Block developers from using almost all APIs that would make their devices useful (especially backgrounding related stuff) >Use them in your own software so Software in your own App Store can't compete >Completely fuck up
With great power comes great responsibility, Apple. Holy shit. You suck.
Nolan Morgan
Don't forget about the biggest "bug" of all, the Fappening!
Nolan Johnson
Remember when Apple literally had SSL that didn't actually encrypt anything because their coding style says that single lines without braces are okay?
If you're literally going to copy and paste text from a LifeHacker article rather than doing your own summary, you should credit them. I'm all for BTFOing iDiots but c'mon, at least write your own summary. Unless this is a bot, in which case I'm both impressed and aroused.