WhisperPair can give hackers an ear into your microphones, speakers, and in some cases, even your location. The vulnerability ...
If an attacker can covertly pair their seeker with vulnerable headphones or earbuds, they could obtain complete control over it, including tampering with controls such as volume. More importantly, ...
I was at a big highway rest stop (the one with the Beaver mascot) and noticed many of the truck drivers had headsets on ...
Billions of people now walk around with tiny wireless microphones in their ears, trusting that their private conversations ...
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Researchers from KU Leuven University's Computer Security and Industrial Cryptography group have identified a set of vulnerabilities they call WhisperPair. Their findings reveal that attackers within ...
WhisperPair attack can be used to forcibly pair audio accessories that have improper Google Fast Pair implementations with ...
Several Bluetooth audio devices from companies like Sony, Anker, and Nothing are susceptible to a new flaw that can allow ...
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Several Fast Pair-supported audio devices are failing to reject connection requests when not in pairing mode. Check the list ...