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VulnerabilityThe Register·3 days ago

Researcher tricks Apple’s Find My into sharing location data with Linux

A researcher has demonstrated that Apple's Find My location-tracking service can be manipulated to function on Linux systems through protocol manipulation, despite being designed exclusively for Apple devices. The exploit reveals a potential security gap in how the service validates and handles location data requests from non-Apple platforms.

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