Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have discovered significant security flaws with Tile trackers.
A popular device used to track personal belongings and ostensibly protect consumers from theft could expose significant security flaws elsewhere. According to a team of researchers at the Georgia ...
Security researchers said Tile’s tiny trackers have flaws that could enable stalking or allow someone else to easily track ...
One complicating factor is Tile’s “Anti-Theft Mode.” Rolled out as a way to make trackers invisible to scans, the feature ...
Tile was acquired by Life360 back in 2021. So far, the Life360 app has supported Tile tracking, but not full device setup. Life360 has now updated its app with full Tile support, raising questions ...
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Every Tile tag repeatedly transmits two pieces of information over Bluetooth — a unique ID that rotates periodically, and the ...