Stolen AirPods Helped Ukrainian Tracks Russian Troop Movements during Invasion
Summary
Apple’s Find My features for AirPods could be evolving into an alarming issue for electronics resellers and recyclers but for some living in war-torn countries, it could be a handy asset. A Ukrainian man whose AirPods were stolen by Russian […]
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Apple’s Find My features for AirPods could be evolving into an alarming issue for electronics resellers and recyclers but for some living in war-torn countries, it could be a handy asset. A Ukrainian man whose AirPods were stolen by Russian forces was able to track the latter’s troop deployments through the Find My app during the early stages of the invasion. Continue reading Source
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