Where to look first and what tools can uncover a hidden device Reviewed by Christine Baker Look for hidden GPS trackers in easy-to-reach places outside and inside your car. Use a flashlight and a ...
The latest stats say 80% of stalking victims are tracked using tech. One of the most popular ways to do it? GPS trackers, like an AirTag. They’re small enough to slip into a bag, pocket or your car ...
Leasing a car can feel like a smart financial move—lower monthly payments, a new ride every few years, and fewer maintenance headaches. But there’s a lesser-known aspect of leasing that many drivers ...
Many people use GPS every day, but in the wrong hands, it's a terrifying tool that can help stalkers track their victims. It's been difficult for victims to detect hidden trackers – until now. CBS ...
Why it matters: Unauthorized vehicle tracking can compromise privacy, enable stalking, and lead to criminal penalties. Where to look: Trackers may be hidden under the vehicle, inside wheel wells, near ...
A team of researchers at NYU Tandon School of Engineering has developed a novel method to detect hidden GPS tracking devices in vehicles, offering new hope to victims of technology-enabled domestic ...
Man tracking someone else's location with his smartphone - Nomads Image Lab/Shutterstock Stalking has been a widespread problem for some time. As technology progresses, stalkers are becoming more ...
There was a story on ABC’s Good Morning America on Friday about some car dealers in Oregon installing hidden GPS tracking devices in vehicles sold to individuals with poor or downright bad credit. The ...