I have a AirTag in my car so I can find it when I park in an unfamiliar city or an airport parking lot. I'm imagining a rechargeable version I could plug into the cigarette lighter and it would theoretically last as long as my car does.
When I get out of my car, my iPhone remembers that this was the last place it was connected to the car's Bluetooth. I don't have an special devices or tracker apps or anything else, just "Find My" automatically pinning my car's location on the map. That's such a neat and helpful feature!
I feel as though buying a book like this is a great way to start learning about black hat work. Doing things out of curiosity is how everyone starts in a field like cybersecurity.
I don't work at Google but I do live in a country where I have access to google.com. Chubby is a lock service that is used internally at Google and a cell is referring to an instance of Chubby. You can read more here: https://static.googleusercontent.com/media/research.google.c...
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