Security Flaws in Tile Trackers Could Enable Stalking — What You Need to Know
Security Flaws in Tile Trackers Could Enable Stalking — What You Need to Know Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have reported serious security flaws in Tile Bluetooth trackers that could allow third parties — and potentially Tile’s parent company Life360 — to track users' locations. The issue stems from how Tile devices broadcast identifying data. What the researchers found Tile devices broadcast unencrypted data including a static MAC address and a rotating ID. The MAC address does not change, making persistent fingerprinting possible. The rotating ID generation is predictable, so observing past IDs can allow an attacker to predict future ones. Because this data is transmitted in cleartext, anyone with a Bluetooth scanner can intercept it — enabling stalking or even framing an innocent Tile owner by making…
