Tile Trackers Reportedly Have A Security Flaw That Could Put Users At Risk Of Stalking
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Tile trackers are a stalker's dream, say Georgia Tech researchers
Plaintext transmissions, fixed MAC addresses, rotating ‘unique’ IDs, and more, make abuse easy Tile Bluetooth trackers leak identifying data in plain text, giving stalkers an easy way to track victims despite Life360’s security promises, a group of Georgia Tech researchers warns.… This article has been indexed from The Register – Security Read the original article: Tile trackers are a stalker’s dream, say Georgia Tech researchers The post Tile…
Georgia Tech Reveals Stalking Vulnerability in Tile Trackers
In the rapidly evolving world of personal tracking devices, a significant security vulnerability has emerged that could undermine user privacy and safety. Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology have uncovered flaws in Tile trackers, small Bluetooth-enabled devices designed to help users locate lost items like keys or wallets. Unlike competitors such as Apple’s AirTag, which employs encryption to protect location data, Tile’s system…
Tile trackers plagued by weak security, researchers warn
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology scrutinized the security of the popular Tile tracker and came out disappointed. Introduction to Malware Binary Triage (IMBT) Course Looking to level up your skills? Get 10% off using coupon code: MWNEWS10 for any flavor. Enroll Now and Save 10%: Coupon Code MWNEWS10 Note: Affiliate link – your enrollment helps support this platform at no extra cost to you. Bluetooth trackers are a steadily grow…
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