A flaw in Apple’s Find My network can be exploited to track the location of any Bluetooth device. It lets hackers trick the network into thinking an Android phone or gaming console is an AirTag and ...
Researchers have discovered a major flaw in Apple’s Find My network that lets hackers track almost any Bluetooth device—even if it’s not an Apple product. Called "nRootTag," the exploit tricks the ...
Independent Analysis Examines iTagPro's Bluetooth Technology, Realistic Use Cases, Limitations, and How to Determine If It ...
Bluetooth trackers like Apple’s AirTag have always been a two-edged sword: They’re a cheap way to track stuff you own using a tiny piece of hardware with a battery that lasts about a year. Third-party ...