Legitimate Cybersecurity Podcasts
One could be hidden in your car, purse, luggage, or jacket — and it may cost less than dinner. Bluetooth trackers were built to find lost keys, but they can also turn nearby phones into a surveillance network. In this episode of Legitimate Cybersecurity, hosts Frank Downs and Dr. Dustin Brewer break down how AirTags, Tile trackers, Samsung SmartTags, Find My-compatible devices, and other Bluetooth beacons can be abused for stalking, theft, and surveillance. They explain why these devices do not “call home” like GPS trackers, how nearby phones quietly report their location, why some safety alerts can fail, and what to do if you suspect someone is tracking you. This episode also covers real-world cases involving hidden trackers, vehicle sweeps, modded AirTags, stalkerware, smart clothing, and the broader problem of everyday devices becoming personal surveillance infrastructure. If you think you may be in danger, contact professionals who can help: National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 Coalition Against Stalkerware: StopStalkerware.org Operation Safe Escape: SafeEscape.org Media/interview: admin@legitimatecybersecurity.com Audio: https://legitimatecybersecurity.podbean.com/ [https://legitimatecybersecurity.podbean.com/] Chapters: 0:00 — A $29 tracker could be on you 0:46 — Why Bluetooth trackers changed personal safety 2:55 — How AirTags actually track location 5:18 — Why abusers use trackers instead of GPS 7:18 — AirTags, Find My, and Apple’s safety alerts 10:04 — Tile trackers and the limits of smaller networks 11:38 — Samsung SmartTags and smart home tracking 13:07 — Modded trackers and the speaker loophole 14:31 — The ethics of tiny surveillance devices 18:48 — Cars, phones, and surveillance double standards 22:33 — Real cases where trackers led to violence 24:27 — Pattern-of-life tracking in the real world 26:48 — Flipper Zero, Bluetooth footprints, and NFC risks 33:12 — What to do if you think you’re being tracked 34:00 — Where to search your car for hidden trackers 35:37 — Behavioral signs someone may be monitoring you 37:23 — Smart clothing and Bluetooth tracking risks 39:41 — Resources for stalking and domestic violence help 41:09 — Final thoughts #cybersecurity #airtag #BluetoothTracking #digitalprivacy #Stalkerware #personalsafety #surveillance #smartdevices #legitimatecybersecurity
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