Apple AirTag

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Classification

Apple AirTag
Classification
Grade A
Calculator version 1
Classification date 2021-06-21
Information
Name AirTag
Brand by Parent Apple by Apple Inc.
Generation 1
Model(s) A1890, A2056
Release date 2021-04-30
Type/Category Bluetooth Tracker
Website [1]
Status In sale
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Dimensions Diameter: 1.26 in (31.9 mm), Thickness: 0.31 in (8.0 mm) Mass
Mass 0.39 oz (11 grams)
Operating system Proprietary Embedded OS
Companion App Find My (iOS/iPadOS)
CPU Apple-designed silicon (e.g., U1 chip)
GPU N/A
Memory Integrated RAM (amount undisclosed)
Storage Integrated Flash (amount undisclosed)
Battery User-replaceable CR2032 coin cell
Power 3V DC
Charging N/A
Display N/A
Camera N/A
Sound Integrated speaker
Connectivity Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, Ultra Wideband (UWB)
Device
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Known hardware tampering Rare [2] Difficult to tamper with without destruction; built-in tamper detection.
Known vulnerabilities None [3] Research has identified potential tracking, but no major exploitable device flaws.
Prior attacks None [4] Misuse for stalking reported; Apple has implemented anti-stalking features.
Updatability Very common [5] Firmware is updated Over-the-Air (OTA) automatically via connected iPhone.
Category score 2
System
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Authentication with other systems Full [6] Secure integration with the Find My network and third-party accessories.
Communications Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [7] End-to-end encryption for location data; rotating Bluetooth identifiers.
Storage Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [8] All identifying data is encrypted on the device and in the cloud.
Category score 1
User Authentication
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Account management Full [9] Managed via Apple ID; can be transferred between users; lost mode.
Authentication Secure [10] Tied to Apple ID, which supports strong passwords and 2FA.
Brute-force protection Exist [11] Physical pairing process required; no remote attack surface for brute-forcing.
Event logging Access event logged [12] Logs when an unknown AirTag is found moving with you.
Passwords Require change after setup with complexity requirements [13] Uses Apple ID, which has strong, ongoing password complexity requirements.
Category score 1
Grade A