Hackers have worked out how to exploit Apple's Find My network, by abusing Bluetooth on a device to effectively turn anything into a trackable AirTag. George Mason University researchers, associate ...
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 ...
Bluetooth標準の開発やライセンス供与を管理するBluetooth Special Interest Group(Bluetooth SIG)が、Bluetooth 6.0のコア仕様を2024年9月3日に発表しました。このBluetooth 6.0によって、Appleのデバイス追跡機能である「探す」の精度が大きく向上するといわれています。 https://www ...
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (Bluetooth SIG) announced this week the specifications for the next generation of technology called “Bluetooth 6.0.” It brings a number of enhancements to the ...
Bluetooth 6.0 has been announced, with a few interesting improvements baked in. One unlocks distance-sensing, which could make device-finding even easier. We might only now be getting a proper wave of ...
While the iPhone 16 will still have Bluetooth 5, the new Bluetooth 6 is officially on the way, with the new features including one that may bolster Find My. Bluetooth is an important communications ...
Apple’s Find My network is an incredibly useful bit of software, giving users a way to track down their missing 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.
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 ...
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