That was fast.
A few days after the discovery of a particularly nasty bug in Apple's FaceTime video chat app — one that allowed for a user to listen and even see the person on the other end of the line before they've answered the call — Apple is already getting slammed by lawsuits.
Houston attorney Larry D. Williams II filed a lawsuit on Monday, claiming the bug allowed for someone to eavesdrop on a private deposition he had with a client, Courthouse News reported Tuesday.
According to the lawsuit, Williams did not mis-use the iPhone in any way, and yet the FaceTime bug "allowed for the recording of a private deposition." Read more...
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