WhisperPair exploits a vulnerability in Google Fast Pair functionality to enable nonconsensual device tracking and pairing.
Google is only giving Stadia users until the end of the day to install their Bluetooth upgrade — unless you want to use an unofficial tool.
Google says it has addressed security vulnerabilities that could affect Bluetooth products, but researchers contend that issues persist.
ZDNET's key takeaways WhisperPair vulnerabilities impact a protocol for connecting devices and audio products.Attackers can ...
Vulnerabilities affecting wireless earbuds and headphones from major brands could have enabled attackers to listen in and even extract data from a paired smartphone.
The Nintendo Switch can now be paired with a Bluetooth audio device following the latest firmware update. Starting today, Switch owners who update their Switch to the latest software can pair a ...
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, have introduced a firmware update designed to completely hide a smartphone's unique Bluetooth fingerprint. They said this advancement could ...
We continue coverage of issues with the recent Bluetooth Firmware Updater. As previously noted, although most users have had no problems, a few have seen complete loss of Bluetooth functionality -- ...
Apple on Tuesday released Magic Keyboard firmware version 2.0.6 with a fix for a Bluetooth-related security vulnerability. "An attacker with physical access to the accessory may be able to extract its ...
The Nintendo Switch firmware received System Update Ver. 13 on Sept. 14. The slew of minor changes is highlighted by the introduction of Bluetooth connectivity, a relatively important upgrade. Other ...
ZDNET's key takeaways The current Bluetooth Core Specification is Bluetooth 6.2.It's up to manufacturers to integrate the ...