Apple’s Private Find My People Reversed to Decrypt Live Shared Locations on Linux

A security researcher has successfully reverse-engineered Apple’s private Find My People protocol, demonstrating that a Linux machine can register with Apple’s internal services, receive an existing location-sharing key, and decrypt a friend’s live location without ever touching a Mac or iPhone. The project began innocently: the researcher wanted to build Discord geofence alerts using location […]

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