Interesting, thanks Zack. Well, I guess we'll see what they decide to do 
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I mean, we all know what they’re gonna do. They’ll list it as a bullet item in their iOS changelog, and that’s it
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I think literally every other company would do that for a bug like this.
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Not necessarily. It’s good PR to be transparent but even Google has covered up bugs that potentially exposed user data. Companies weigh it out. Apple is no angel but a lot of these big tech companies are varying degrees of bad.
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None of that data will indicate whether the bug was exploited, since the exploit merely involved calling someone.
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It seems unbelievable that they would log that Metadata, but not "new participant in group chat". Simply compare participant to caller, or find calls where order of event timestamps "new participant" and "call accepted" don't match.
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Does it matter? If it was me, I'd like to be notified that someone was listening to me whether the attacker was "just testing" or not.
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they havent even said anything publicly about this bug, no tweets no nothing.
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What bug are we talking about?
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