nRootTag: 1.5 Billion iPhones Used for Malicious Tracking

nRootTag: 1.5 Billion iPhones Used for Malicious Tracking
Summary: Researchers at George Mason University have identified a critical vulnerability named nRootTag, which allows remote attackers to exploit Bluetooth-enabled devices, transforming them into trackers for precise location monitoring via Appleโ€™s Find My network. This method can put over 1.5 billion iPhones at risk of being used as tracking agents. Despite Appleโ€™s awareness and the recommendations for urgent updates, the vulnerability remains unpatched, with a complete resolution potentially taking years.

Affected: Apple (iPhones and Find My network)

Keypoints :

  • nRootTag vulnerability enables remote tracking of devices by exploiting Bluetooth connections.
  • Attackers can utilize cloud rentals for GPUs to crack encryption and access tracking capabilities.
  • Existing encryption measures implemented by Apple may be insufficient to protect against this attack.

Source: https://securityonline.info/nroottag-1-5-billion-iphones-used-for-malicious-tracking/