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This Find My exploit lets hackers track any Bluetooth device – here’s how you can stay safe
A new exploit can track any Bluetooth device using Apple’s Find My network The attack can be done remotely in just a few minutes Apple has been notified, but it’s unknown when a fix will come Apple’s ...
The North Korea-affiliated threat actor known as Konni (aka Earth Imp, Opal Sleet, Osmium, TA406, and Vedalia) has been attributed to a new set of attacks targeting both Android and Windows devices ...
North Korean hackers from the KONNI activity cluster are abusing Google's Find Hub tool to track their targets' GPS positions ...
George Mason University researchers recently uncovered a way for hackers to track the location of nearly any computer or mobile device. Named “nRootTag” by the team, the attack uses a device’s ...
Lost your iPhone and wondering what to do next? Stay alert, those “found” texts could be scams! Here's how to avoid falling for false hope.
DETROIT (AP) – As cars become more like PCs on wheels, what’s to stop a hacker from taking over yours? In recent demonstrations, hackers have shown they can slam a car’s brakes at freeway speeds, jerk ...
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