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A team of researchers found that, by not encrypting the data broadcast by Tile tags, users could be vulnerable to having ...
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Tile trackers broadcast static, unencrypted identifiers that enable persistent surveillance, affecting 88 million users ...
According to a new report from Wired, the popular Bluetooth trackers from Tile have a massive security flaw — one that could let bad actors and stalkers stealthily track unsuspecting users. The issue, ...
Security researchers have found that Tile trackers broadcast unencrypted identifiers, creating risks of stalking, surveillance, and even false accusations against innocent users. Tile’s parent company ...
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Tile trackers broadcast static MAC addresses that let anyone track your location indefinitely, exposing millions to ...
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In today's Tech Bytes, security researchers say the popular Bluetooth trackers lack encryption, making it possible for stalkers to track users or even frame them for stalking.