Imagine your phone rings, you don't answer, but the person calling can already hear what you are doing. In 2019, this wasn't a paranoid hacker movie—it was a massive Apple privacy bug that turned iPhones into live wiretaps.
In this video, we dive deep into the infamous Group FaceTime glitch (aka the #FacePalm scandal). We explore how a 14-year-old high schooler discovered the flaw, why Apple's security team missed it, and the sheer panic that forced a trillion-dollar company to literally pull the plug on their own servers to stop the bleeding.
If you’ve ever ignored a call or hit "update later," you need to watch this.
CHAPTERS:
0:00 - The Bug That Broke Apple's Privacy Promise
0:44 - Why "Ringing" Suddenly Became Dangerous
1:21 - How the Group FaceTime Glitch Actually Worked
2:18 - The 14-Year-Old Who Caught Apple Slipping
3:05 - The #FacePalm Scandal Goes Global
3:58 - Apple Pulls the Emergency Server Plug
4:52 - 3 Ways to Protect Your Phone Today
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