FaceTime Flaw Exposes Mac Users To Identity Theft
A feature first made popular on the iPhone 4, Apple's FaceTime, is running into problems on new Macs. News reports suggest a dangerous security flaw could cause headaches for consumers.
Apple on Wednesday announced the public beta of FaceTime for Mac. The application lets Mac users video -call iPhone 4 and iPod touch users as well as other Macs. FaceTime for Mac automatically uses the consumer's address-book contacts and works through the built-in camera and microphone on Mac notebooks, iMacs and Apple LED Cinema Displays. But few may want to use it after Thursday's revelations.
"While many users are happy about having FaceTime on their Mac, we are a little anxious about some security glitches present in the current beta of the software. With a few clicks, others can make use of the user's Apple ID and reset the password with ease," said MacNotes, an online magazine in Germany.
