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Business Insider reports that Apple has issued an official apology for the recent bug that was publicized earlier this week. The Group Face Time bug was called a major privacy issue and allowed anyone with FaceTime to potentially listen into your iPhone's microphone. Apple said in a statement that the bug has been fixed on internal servers and that a software update will be rolled out next week. Apple said in a statement; "We sincerely apologize to our customers who were affected and all who were concerned about this security issue."

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