The issue focused on digital cameras for smartphones and tablets. Last week, Apple updated its MacBook laptop computers with hardware designed to automatically disable FaceTime cameras when used by iPhones or iPads running iOS 8 or higher. But software programmers say they've discovered other devices also trigger the flaw in iPhones and iPads that uses hardware sensors inside phones and tablets to recognize faces and microphones that listen for voices. The hackers suggest iPhones could be hacked using malware installed by criminals who steal iPhones from electronics stores or retailers like Target or Walmart. In addition