House Committee wants Apple CEO to answer questions about FaceTime bug

Just because Apple disseminated iOS 12.1.4 late last week, patching a very embarrassing Group FaceTime bug that forced Apple to disable the feature, doesn't mean that the company can put the whole thing behind it. A letter addressed to Apple CEO Tim Cook (via Mashable) from the House Committee on Energy and Commerce dated February 5th, says that the Committee is "deeply troubled" about why it took Apple so long to listen to 14-year old Grant Thompson and his mother Michele when they tried to tip off the company about the Group FaceTime bug.

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