Apple’s AirTags Are a Gift to Stalkers https://t.co/3xFoK92stw
— Gary Marcus (@GaryMarcus) May 13, 2021
Writing with @evacide today in @WIRED about the #privacy risks of #Airtags:
— Albert Fox Cahn? (He/Him) (@FoxCahn) May 13, 2021
"AirTags...are marketed as a great way to track lost luggage or keys, but they may become the latest way for abusers to stalk survivors of intimate partner violence."https://t.co/340Kour3yt#AirTag
I teamed up with @FoxCahn to write about why Apple’s AirTags are a gift to stalkers and what they should do about it. https://t.co/7GAKOfBL11
— Eva (@evacide) May 13, 2021
"The tiny new tracking devices can be easily hidden in the cars and bags of victims. And exploiting them is dead simple." https://t.co/H5oV4yV6Ec #apple #airtags
— Léa x CYB (@SmXfr) May 13, 2021
Why are 95% of iPhone users wrong https://t.co/yAwS5e8gcu pic.twitter.com/uHhuEtok20
— Noah Liebman (@Noleli) May 13, 2021
NEW: Several hackers and security researchers are tearing down and hacking Apple's new AirTags.
— Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai (@lorenzofb) May 13, 2021
One was able to dump the firmware, made it Rickroll a nearby iPhone, and thinks AirTags could perhaps be turned into bugging devices.https://t.co/aViqvR7OQy
Just two weeks after their release, several hackers and security researchers are tearing Apple’s AirTags apart and finding some issues with them. https://t.co/s1ozyQ95ll
— VICE (@VICE) May 13, 2021
Last month, Apple released AirTags—and the hacking community is having a field day stress testing them. https://t.co/mWPGNB4TJD
— Motherboard (@motherboard) May 13, 2021
"…[hackers can] make an #AirTag Rickroll an iPhone owner. " ?♂️ https://t.co/SU3kRzah0t
— Alasdair Allan (@aallan) May 13, 2021
AirTags can enable stalking--especially for users who don't have an iPhone. "Apple’s failure to take seriously the safety of people who exist outside of the Apple ecosystem is inexcusable," write EFF's @evacide and @FoxCahn in @Wired. https://t.co/SC62n0D3BB
— EFF (@EFF) May 13, 2021
Something I hope @Apple will take seriously. Important piece by @evacide.
— Ben Adida (@benadida) May 14, 2021
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Apple’s AirTags Are a Gift to Stalkers https://t.co/fjXNnFxipH
— Christopher Parsons (@caparsons) May 14, 2021
피해자가 애플 기기로 자기 주변의 에어태그를 감지할 수 없는 경우, 스토커나 가정폭력범이 피해자의 가방이나 차량에 애플 에어태그를 쉽게 숨길 수 있어 어디서든 피해자를 추적하는 수단으로 악용할 수 있다는 기고문 https://t.co/biU4A6HwXD
— H. Kim (@metavital) May 14, 2021
? Hackers Are Having a Field Day With AirTags…#cybersecurity #apple #airtags https://t.co/vYTouNMDmx
— Dr. ir Johannes Drooghaag (JD) ?? (@DrJDrooghaag) May 14, 2021
Just two weeks after their release, several hackers and security researchers are tearing Apple’s AirTags apart and finding some issues with them. https://t.co/g8y3ziRzhQ
— Motherboard (@motherboard) May 14, 2021