Apple’s location services are handy, with many useful functions such as Find My, maps, routes, and Emergency SOS calls. However, researchers at the University of Maryland have discovered a crucial vulnerability in the way Apple’s location services work, which could allow an unauthorized person to access data on millions of routers and potentially information on a person’s movements without much effort.
As reported by Krebs on Security, Erik Rye and Dave Levin from the University of Maryland have discovered one aspect of Apple’s location services that works strangely.
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