Apple AirTags stalking led to ruin and murders, lawsuit says
This month, more than three dozen victims allegedly terrorized by stalkers using Apple AirTags have joined a class-action lawsuit filed in a California court last December against Apple. They alleged in an amended complaint that, partly due to Apple's negligence, AirTags have become one of the most dangerous and frightening technologies employed by stalkers" because they can be easily, cheaply, and covertly used to determine real-time location information to track victims."
Since the lawsuit was initially filed in 2022, plaintiffs have alleged that there has been an explosion of reporting" showing that AirTags are frequently being used for stalking, including a spike in international AirTags stalking cases and more than 150 police reports in the US as of April 2022. More recently, there were 19 AirTags stalking cases in one US metropolitan area-Tulsa, Oklahoma-alone, the complaint said.
[...]Consequences have been as severe as possible: multiple murders have occurred in which the murderer used an AirTag to track the victim," their complaint alleged. One plaintiff from Indiana, LaPrecia Sanders, lost her son after his girlfriend allegedly used an AirTag to track his movements and then followed him to a bar and ran him over with her car, killing him at the scene."
It's almost as if selling cheap trackers and turning every iPhone into a tracking device was a terrible idea. If only the creators had talked to any woman, ever.