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Vulnerabilities affecting a Bluetooth chipset present in more than two dozen audio devices from ten vendors can be exploited ...
Researchers have discovered a security flaw in Bluetooth headphones and earbuds from Sony, JBL and more, allowing attackers ...
The Bluetooth chipset installed in popular models from major manufacturers is vulnerable. Hackers could use it to initiate ...
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The SoC is allegedly present in 29 devices from different manufacturers, including a couple of high-profile names: ...
In combination, these vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to turn Bluetooth headphones into eavesdropping devices, ...
Bluetooth headphones and speakers from popular brands like Bose, Sony and Marshall are at a big risk of getting hacked.
German security researchers have discovered significant vulnerabilities in Bluetooth headphones that allow eavesdropping on conversations or initiating calls without prior pairing. Devices from ...
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This time around, it's on high-end Bluetooth headphones and headsets from a range of manufacturers including Sony, Marshall, ...
German cybersecurity firm ERNW also said that 29 audio products across 10 brands are impacted. These include Sony, Bose, JBL ...