Dec. 29, 2023, 10:20 a.m. | Daniel Sims

TechSpot www.techspot.com


Researchers from Johns Hopkins University and the University of California have suggested a set of cryptographic tools that could counteract AirTag stalking better than Apple's current measures. The researchers believe that Apple's default anti-stalking features can compromise legitimate users' privacy.

Read Entire Article

airtag apple article california compromise cryptographic current default features privacy researchers stalking tools university university of california

Social Engineer For Reverse Engineering Exploit Study

@ Independent study | Remote

Offensive Security Engineer

@ Ivanti | United States, Remote

Senior Security Engineer I

@ Samsara | Remote - US

Senior Principal Information System Security Engineer

@ Chameleon Consulting Group | Herndon, VA

Junior Detections Engineer

@ Kandji | San Francisco

Data Security Engineer/ Architect - Remote United States

@ Stanley Black & Decker | Towson MD USA - 701 E Joppa Rd Bg 700