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Group FaceTime Will Remain Permanently Disabled on iOS 12.1.3 and Earlier

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Apple today issued an apology for its major FaceTime security bug that allowed for eavesdropping on calls.

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"We have fixed the Group FaceTime security bug on Apple's servers and we will issue a software update to re-enable the feature for users next week," said Apple in a statement issued to MacRumors and other media outlets.

For absolute clarity, we've since confirmed that this means Group ‌FaceTime‌ will remain permanently disabled on iOS 12.1 through iOS 12.1.3. To access Group ‌FaceTime‌, users will need to update their iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to a software update coming next week that is likely to be iOS 12.1.4.

Apple disabled Group FaceTime within hours of the bug making headlines, instantly preventing the bug from working.

Widely publicized on Monday, the ‌FaceTime‌ bug allowed one person to call another person via ‌FaceTime‌, slide up on the interface and enter their own phone number, and automatically gain access to audio from the other person's device without that person accepting the call. In some cases, even video was accessible.


Apple's full statement issued to MacRumors:

We have fixed the Group FaceTime security bug on Apple's servers and we will issue a software update to re-enable the feature for users next week. We thank the Thompson family for reporting the bug. We sincerely apologize to our customers who were affected and all who were concerned about this security issue. We appreciate everyone's patience as we complete this process.

We want to assure our customers that as soon as our engineering team became aware of the details necessary to reproduce the bug, they quickly disabled Group FaceTime and began work on the fix. We are committed to improving the process by which we receive and escalate these reports, in order to get them to the right people as fast as possible. We take the security of our products extremely seriously and we are committed to continuing to earn the trust Apple customers place in us.

The bug will presumably be fixed in a subsequent iOS 12.2 beta as well.

Group ‌FaceTime‌ debuted with iOS 12.1 in October.

Related Forum: iOS 12

Top Rated Comments

Joe Rossignol Avatar
95 months ago
Wait, if the issue was fixed on the server side, why would it remain disabled on 12.1.3?
Server-side is only temporary fix.

The second they re-enable Group FaceTime, the bug would exist again on iOS 12.1 through iOS 12.1.3 (and current 12.2 betas).

So they are never re-enabling it again on <12.1.3.

They'll fix it in what should be 12.1.4, and likely in subsequent 12.2 betas, and only re-enable it on those versions.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
95 months ago
“We want to assure our customers that as soon as the media team became aware of the details necessary to reproduce the bug...”

I fixed apples typo.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
95 months ago
Oh the humanity! :eek::oops:

Wait, I use zoom for group video. Never mind. ;)
Which is owned by? And what is their security and privacy policies in use. Keep in mind companies bigger than Apple can have huge gaps that actually let bad actors take over your PayPal account to clean out your bank account, but there are almost no news reports on it. So, unless it’s Apple, you would have no idea what’s happening.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
95 months ago
Heh...that's one way to ensure 100% adoption rate of the new iOS release on the first day!
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dannyyankou Avatar
95 months ago
Wait, if the issue was fixed on the server side, why would it remain disabled on 12.1.3?
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
95 months ago
Except most people will never use group FaceTime.
Joking aside, can you cite sources to back up your assertion? I don't recall seeing one.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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