Apple's newly released FaceTime for Mac beta was launched with security flaws that could allow hackers to access and change users' iTunes accounts without first entering a password. When users log in, ...
Apple has apologized for its FaceTime bug, and assured customers that an iOS software update is coming next week to fix it. The FaceTime flaw allowed users to see and hear individuals before they ...
On Wednesday Apple announced its FaceTime for Mac beta. Problem is the beta software shipped with a security flaw that could enable attackers to access iTunes accounts. However, the flaw could be ...
Earlier this month, I woke up to a disastrous security bug in Apple’s FaceTime that could let anyone easily eavesdrop on iOS and macOS devices. In case you haven’t heard about it yet, FaceTime, the ...
Real-Time Guardian 3.0 works at the perimeter to enforce policies for instant messaging, peer-to-peer network traffic and other so-called "greynet" activities such as Webmail applications, said ...
When Apple stops supporting older iPhones and iPads with the latest version of iOS or iPadOS, it usually isn’t the end of the line—Apple keeps releasing new security-only patches for those devices for ...
For a few hours yesterday, the Internet lit up with reports originating from Macwelt.de that there was a serious security hole in the FaceTime for Mac beta. Frankly, calling it a “security hole” ...
(CUPERTINO, Calif.) — Apple’s Group FaceTime is fixed and a software update will be released next week that no longer allows iPhone users to eavesdrop on others, the tech giant said in a statement ...
Apple said on Friday it had fixed a security flaw in iPhones that allowed people to call another iPhone via FaceTime and listen in on conversations even if the recipient didn’t answer, resolving an ...