Note: Not Breitbart
https://www.the-sun.com/tech/5063589/apple-warning-huge-airpods-security-flaw/
On 2022-04-06, Jim_Higgins<gordian240@hotmail.com> wrote:
Note: Not Breitbart
Looks like someone struck a nerve! : D
https://www.the-sun.com/tech/5063589/apple-warning-huge-airpods-security-fla
w/
LOL... The money quote from the source article (Business Insider):
"Affected units have the display name "AirPod Mismatch," rather than
"New Owner Name's AirPods," in Apple's Find My app. When the new owner
taps the AirPod icon in the app, a pop-up message says the gadgets are
linked to a different Apple ID and asks them to check if one of the
earbuds is "mixed up with someone else's AirPods.""
SHIT... This is most definitely a "major security flaw" y'all! RUN FOR
THE HILLS!1!
Poor little Jimbo strikes out again. Just pathetic trolling. Please try harder, Jimbo. This is downright *boring*.
AirPods use BlueTooth. BT has a max range of about 100 metres.
If you¹re
not within 100 metres of the device to which the AirPods were linked, you cannot access that device.
In article
<0001HW.27FF122D04D0B2B170000887E38F@news.eternal-september.org>,
Wolffan <akwolffan@zoho.com> wrote:
AirPods use BlueTooth. BT has a max range of about 100 metres.
that's for class 1 bluetooth, which airpods do not use, nor do very
many devices.
If you¹re
not within 100 metres of the device to which the AirPods were linked, you cannot access that device.
airpods are class 2, the most common type, with a 30m range.
airpods are class 2, the most common type, with a 30m range.
So it¹s even less of a problem, they have to be within 30 metres... And if they can¹t be linked to a new device, the AppleID info on them isn¹t accessible.Unless they¹re within 30 metres of the old device.
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