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Researchers exploit Apple's Find My network to track devices with a 90% success rate using a method called "nRootTag."
Researchers at George Mason University found a way to exploit Apple's Find My network, turning any Bluetooth device into a trackable "AirTag" using a method called "nRootTag."
This allows hackers to track devices with a 90% success rate, posing risks for privacy and security.
The technique requires significant processing power and has not yet been fixed by Apple.
Users are advised to limit Bluetooth permissions and keep devices updated.
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Los investigadores explotan la red Find My de Apple para rastrear dispositivos con una tasa de éxito del 90% usando un método llamado "nRootTag".