San Francisco, Feb 9: Apple has released the fix for its recently discovered bug in the FaceTime software that allowed people to eavesdrop on others while using its group video chat feature. Even as Apple rolled out a security fix for consumers, New York Attorney General Letitia James is reportedly investigating the company's response to the FaceTime bug. Apple, Google Slammed for Supporting 'Gender Apartheid' and Misogyny by Hosting Saudi Woman-Tracking App 'Absher'

"We again apologise and we thank our customers for their patience. In addition to addressing the bug that was reported, our team conducted a thorough security audit of the FaceTime service and made additional updates to both the FaceTime app and server to improve security," The Washington Post quoted Apple as saying on Friday. Apple Eavesdropping Bug: Here's How You Can Disable FaceTime on Your Apple iPhone or iPad.

The bug was reported earlier this week by a 14-year-old boy from Arizona named Grant Thompson. Rewarding him for his discovery, Apple has decided to pay an undisclosed amount to the Thompson family along with making a gift towards Grant's education, the report said. With iOS 12.1 and later versions, Group FaceTime is designed to make it easy to chat with multiple people at the same time.

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