Woman says Tile device used by ex to track her 16,000 times was 'marketed for stalking,' suit claims
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- They are marketed as lifesavers when locating lost keys or phones, but a new class-action lawsuit claims tracking devices made by Tile, Inc. are being used for stalking and ...
Tile Sport bluetooth key finder. Credit: Gregory Varnum via Wikimedia Commons Amazon, Tile Inc. and its parent company, Life360, were slapped with a consumer class action lawsuit over Tile's ...
Researchers have discovered major Tile security flaws that could let both the company itself and a tech-savvy stalker track your location. These arise from two crucial differences between the security ...
Life360 Inc., the company that owns the Tile location tracking company, has disclosed that it has recently become a victim of a “criminal extortion attempt” relating to stolen data. Similarly to Apple ...
Tile explicitly marketed its products as stalking aids and failed to implement even basic safety features, according to a new lawsuit. Reading time 4 minutes Two alleged stalking victims filed a class ...
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have identified several design flaws in Tile's location trackers that could be exploited to stalk the device's owner. Wired reported that Georgia ...
Amazon, Tile Inc. and its parent company, Life360, were slapped with a consumer class action lawsuit over Tile's location-tracking device on behalf of stalking victims who were allegedly tracked by ...
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