AT&T has fixed several problems that caused some AT&T customers to index into the criminal Facebook statement when using their ambulatory phones, an AT&T spokesman said on Monday: "In a limited sort of instances, a computer software connectivity error resulted in some AT&T wireless customers existence logged in to the criminal Facebook statement when they accessed Facebook finished their ambulatory phones."
AT&T added new section measures to prevent the difficulty from event again and worked with Facebook to alter subscriber identification information as an option for semiautomatic log-on, Coe said. The subscriber identification is the conference identification sort that gets added to the URL, he said.
AT&T also fixed a removed difficulty in which a client in besieging was able to index into the criminal Facebook statement on a ambulatory phone. In that "isolated" case, the difficulty was cod to a misdirected cookie on the customer's phone, Coe said.
"We worked with the client to resolve the issue," he said. "It is unclear how this cookie was set on the phone."
Asked for comment, a Facebook spokesman said: "We don't hit anything more than what AT&T is saying."
The Associated press prototypal reported on the problems this weekend.
This news originally appeared on CNET
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