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Apple AirTag Hacked, Says Security Researcher Who Found Loopholes to Modify Firmware

Apple AirTag Hacked, Says Security Researcher Who Found Loopholes to Modify Firmware German security researcher Thomas Roth who goes by the name “stacksmashing” on Twitter has been able to “break into” the microcontroller of the AirTag. By Jagmeet Singh | Updated: 10 May 2021 11:45 IST Photo Credit: Apple Highlights The researcher posted details about the hack on Twitter Apple AirTag’s Lost Mode could be tweaked once it’s hacked Apple AirTag, the Bluetooth tracker that was unveiled last month to let people find their lost items, is claimed to have some security loopholes that could allow hackers to modify its firmware. A security researcher has demonstrated the loopholes by hacking the AirTag using reverse engineering. The researcher claimed on Twitter that he was able to modify the default NFC link available through the tracker by reflashing its microcontroller. This appears to be the first successful “jailbreak” attempt on th

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NBC via Getty Images Saturday Night Live, the price of Dogecoin crashed by just under a third at the start of the show, bouncing back a little before falling even more later. Robinhood warned of delays a good sign that trading was particularly … vigorous. The self-described Dogefather called the virtual currency a “hustle” at one point during SNL’s Weekend Update (while playing a character, for the record), and it could be the case that some long-time Dogecoin holders would want to pull out investments anyway, when interest had piqued during a nationwide TV show. Even if cryptocurrency and DogeCoin remains a high-risk investment, serious business transactions are going down, and the latest involves, surprise, Musk’s SpaceX.

AirTag Successfully Hacked to Show Custom URL in Lost Mode

AirTag Successfully Hacked to Show Custom URL in Lost Mode Monday May 10, 2021 1:52 am PDT by Tim Hardwick The inevitable race to hack Apple s AirTag item tracker has reportedly been won by a German security researcher, who managed to break into the device s microcontroller and successfully modify its firmware. Yesss!!! After hours of trying (and bricking 2 AirTags) I managed to break into the microcontroller of the AirTag! /cc @colinoflynn@LennertWopic.twitter.com/zGALc2S2Ph stacksmashing (@ghidraninja) May 8, 2021 Thomas Roth, aka Stack Smashing, shared his achievement in a tweet and explained that re-flashing the device s microcontroller had enabled him to change the URL for Lost Mode, so that it opens his personal website on a nearby iPhone or other NFC-enabled device instead of directly linking to an official Find My web address.

Security researcher has already hacked the new Apple AirTag

Security researcher Thomas Roth, who goes by the name Stack Smashing, posted a video of the process to Twitter, and wrote: “After hours of trying (and bricking 2 AirTags) I managed to break into the microcontroller of the AirTag. This means hackers could potentially direct hacked AirTags to phishing or malware sites, and it remains to be seen whether Apple will implement some mechanism to block this sort of attack. Although this sounds alarming, the tech review website SlashGear cautions that even if a hacker can reprogram an AirTag, “the process and the end result might not yet be worth the worry.”

Apple AirTag se dá hacknout Místo oficiální stránky může odkazovat na škodlivý web

Apple AirTag se dá hacknout Místo oficiální stránky může odkazovat na škodlivý web
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