AirTags and other Bluetooth trackers can be a lifesaver when you've accidentally lost your keys, purse, or even your luggage. Although they're commonly called Bluetooth trackers, AirTags and other ...
Chipolo and Pebblebee are launching Find My Device network-compatible tags in late May. These tags will be compatible with unknown tracker alerts across Android and iOS. Jio, eufy, Motorola, and more ...
Google’s upgraded Find My Device network is finally rolling out worldwide, starting with the US and Canada. The network can use Bluetooth proximity tracking to allow billions of Android devices and ...
George Mason University researchers found a critical vulnerability in Apple's Find My service that can transform any Bluetooth device into a tracker without the device owner's knowledge or consent.
The advent of Bluetooth trackers has made it a lot easier to find your bag or keys when they’re lost, but it has also put inconspicuous tracking tools in the hands of people who might misuse them.
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As explained by the researchers in a blog post, they have essentially found a way to turn any device such as a phone or laptop into an AirTag “without the owner ever realizing it.” After that, hackers ...
The new features will allow Android device owners to pause location updates and locate unfamiliar trackers. The new features will allow Android device owners to pause location updates and locate ...
Researchers at George Mason University have discovered a way to track just about any Bluetooth device using Apple’s Find My network. The hack, dubbed nRootTag, can be used by hackers to make any ...
George Mason University researchers claim to have uncovered a serious vulnerability in Apple's Find My network that allows hackers to track virtually any Bluetooth-enabled device without the owner's ...