Find My exploit turns any device into an AirTag tracker Christian Zibreg∙ February 27, 2025 An exploit in Apple’s Find My network allows hackers to turn any device with Bluetooth, such as a phone or a compute
Find My View the location of your Apple devices, locate items you’ve attached AirTag to, keep track of Find My network accessories, and share your location wit…
Apple really, really needs to step up their anti-theft detection game. Make sure all devices have Find My capabilities that aren't easily thwarted. Should also be able to put an AirTag into "stolen" mode that starts showing up on police computer systems. If stealing an Apple device means ...
the Share Item Location feature in iOS 18.2 gives you a way to temporarily show an item's location to someone else who might be able to help you find it. It works with AirTags and other devices that connect to Apple's Find My network. ...
Learn how to use Find My on your friend’s iPhone or iPad to locate your lost iPhone, iPad, Mac, AirTag, or other Apple device. Find My on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and iCloud lets you locate your missing Apple devices, things attached to AirTag, and third-party accessories that support ...
支持Apple Find My Network的产品主要包括两种类型,一种是将功能集成到电子设备、医疗设备、运动器材等终端产品内部;另外一种则是如AirTag一样的独立追踪器,通过放置到如个人物品、服装、背包、旅行装备等物品内,进行定位和追踪。 Apple Find My Network在实际应用中,主要包括了近距离查找、远距离查找、丢失模式三种...
Remove the battery tab from the AirTag and hold it next to your iPhone, or in Find My, tap Items > Add Item > Add AirTag. When it appears, tap Connect. Choose a name or tap Custom Name. Tap Continue, and again. Third-party device (Image credit: Future) Follow the manufacturer’s ...
For those unfamiliar, Apple’s Find My network works by sending Bluetooth messages from AirTag and other compatible item trackers to nearby Apple devices. The devices then anonymously share the location of that AirTag directly with the owner via Apple’s servers. What the researchers did was find...
Computer accessory maker Targus wants to make misplacing your backpack a thing of the past. At CES 2022 the company introduced a new backpack you can track with your iPhone -- and the best part is you don’t need Apple’s AirTag for it. ...
So, if you’ve lost an earbud (or both) and they’re not in the case, you’ll have to use the standard “find” feature in the Find My app. First seen on the AirTag, Precision Finding leverages Apple’s in-house U1 chip. This chip has been a part of every iPhone model starting...