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Have an AirTag? Bad news: It can be hacked to steal your Apple accountApple AirTags are great for finding lost stuff, but what happens when you lose the AirTag itself? It has a lost mode for people who find the device to get it back to you. But scammers are purposely misplacing AirTags to steal information from the Good Samaritans who want to return them to their rightful owners. Tap or click here to find out how this tricky scheme works. → |
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