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Congress Wants Answers from Apple Over FaceTime Flaw

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Two key lawmakers have sent a letter to Tim Cook expressing concern over how Apple has handled a FaceTime vulnerability discovered last week.
We’re still waiting on Apple to give the all-clear signal on the FaceTime Group Chat flaw that let people listen in on you before you accepted their call. But two U. S. lawmakers want Apple to provide more answers about how it addressed the problem.
Credit: Shutterstock Reps. Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-N. J.) and Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.) sent a letter today (Feb. 5) to Apple CEO Tim Cook asking for more information on what steps Apple took to address the FaceTime flaw after it had been discovered.
„We believe it is important for Apple to be transparent about its investigation into the Group FaceTime feature’s vulnerability and the steps it is taking to protect consumers‘ privacy,“ Pallone and Schakowsky wrote.

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