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Security researchers said Tile’s tiny trackers have flaws that could enable stalking or allow someone else to easily track your tag.
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have discovered significant security flaws with Tile trackers.
Georgia Institute of Technology researchers found design flaws in Tile location trackers that can be abused to stalk their owners.
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