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Apple to pay a 14 Year Old who discovered FaceTime eavesdropping bug.

Apple has announced that it will pay an undisclosed sum to a US teenager who discovered a security flaw in Apple's FaceTime video-calling system. Apple has announced that it will pay an undisclosed sum to a US teenager who discovered a security flaw in Apple's FaceTime video-calling system. Grant Thompson, a 14-year-

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Apple to pay a 14 Year Old who discovered FaceTime eavesdropping bug.

Apple has announced that it will pay an undisclosed sum to a US teenager who discovered a security flaw in Apple's FaceTime video-calling system. Apple has announced that it will pay an undisclosed sum to a US teenager who discovered a security flaw in Apple's FaceTime video-calling system. Grant Thompson, a 14-year-old from Arizona, will receive an unspecified amount for finding the bug late January. Thompson realized the issue by accident when he attempted to use the app to connect with friends while they were setting up a chat to play with the video game “Fortnite.” While creating a group call with his friends Grant was able to listen in on the first individual he had called before he could answer the phone. The bug was also capable of...

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