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PSA | AirTag 'Lost Mode' Could Be Used to Send Good Samaritans to a Malicious Website



A security flaw found in the “Lost Mode” feature of Apple’s AirTags could potentially lead to trouble for those who might genuinely want to reunite an AirTag with its owner, according to one security researcher. As reported by KrebsOnSecurity, cybersecurity consultant Bobby Rauch found a vulnerability in how Apple’s Lost Mode works that leaves the […]

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