Security researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology have identified a significant vulnerability in Tile tracking tags. The flaw lets the tags broadcast unencrypted data, including a static MAC address and a rotating identifier, which can be intercepted by anyone with a radio frequency scanner. This exposure could enable the company, malicious actors, or stalkers to monitor a user’s location and even fabricate false stalking evidence. Life360, Tile’s parent company, was notified but ceased communication after the researchers reported the issue. The researchers warn that a single captured transmission can fingerprint a device for its entire lifespan, raising concerns of systemic surveillance.
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