Tip of the Week: Don’t Get Faced by FaceTime

Sometimes threats come from the most unlikely
places. One such threat came in the form of Apple’s FaceTime app, which gives
users the ability to spy on others without their consent through group FaceTime
calls. Even though a patch has been issued that solves the problem, it’s still
worth reflecting on.

The most dangerous part of the FaceTime group
vulnerability is that it was accessible to any use who wanted to use it. It was
so accessible that Apple had to go out of their way to disable the entire
feature until the bug was resolved, keeping users from using a service for the
sake of security.

Apple released an update to iOS 12.1.4, which
turned the feature for group Facetime back on. Until the user applies the
patch, they simply won’t be able to access this feature. Considering how
dangerous this situation was, it makes sense that this is the way to handle
such a bug. Instead of leaving the users’ security to themselves, thereby
putting them at risk whether they know it or not, Apple is just shutting off
the service until the user updates the device. In this way, Apple is leaving no
room for error.

How to
Upgrade Your Device

If you own an iOS device, run the update by
following this path: Settings >
General > Software Update
. Be sure to keep in mind that the device needs
to be charged, and you’ll also need a wireless connection. If you find that
you’d rather have updates install themselves, you can also enable automatic
updates on the same screen.

In the end, this just shows that you need to
be security-minded. If you fail to do so, you could be putting your privacy at
risk.

Installing updates is an important part of protecting your organization’s data, as well as your own personal information. To learn more about how you can make sure your business stays as secure as can be, reach out to us at 859-746-1030.