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This Find My exploit lets hackers track any Bluetooth device – here’s how you can stay safe

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  • 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 Find My app is a handy way to keep track of your important items, whether that’s one of the best iPhones or an AirTag attached to a set of keys, and while there have been concerns surrounding the privacy implications of devices like Apple’s AirTag, the Find My concept itself has remained relatively impervious to attack – until now.

That’s because researchers from George Mason University in Virginia say they’ve discovered a serious flaw in the Find My network that could allow hackers to track almost any Bluetooth-enabled device’s location without its owner knowing.

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