A newly discovered critical vulnerability in the Bluetooth software stack has the potential to expose billions of devices to hacking. Detailed by researchers at Purdue University, the new ...
Billions of smartphones, tablets, laptops, and IoT devices are using Bluetooth software stacks that are vulnerable to a new security flaw disclosed over the summer. BLE is a slimmer version of the ...
Billions of Bluetooth-enabled devices -- including laptops, smartphones, TVs, smart watches, and automobile audio systems -- are vulnerable to attacks that would let intruders take control of the ...
A new security flaw affects billions of devices -- with a "b" -- and anything that can communicate with the Bluetooth protocol. Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android products are all affected. Share on ...
The BrakTooth set of security vulnerabilities impacts at least 11 vendors’ chipsets. Researchers have disclosed a group of 16 different vulnerabilities collectively dubbed BrakTooth, which impact ...
Vulnerabilities found in Bluetooth Low Energy gives hackers access to numerous devices Your email has been sent A critical flaw found in Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) receivers may grant cyber criminals ...
Meet the BlueBorne attack vector; patch or turn off Bluetooth, as this is a wormable threat that spreads through the air without requiring user interaction. What spreads through the air, is invisible ...
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Clifford Chow and Gilbert Goodwill of Wind River Systems provide an overview of Bluetooth technology and examine the need for better development tools to increase its use. With the on-coming storm of ...
Bluetooth 4.1, due out by the end of the year, will directly connect devices to cloud services. Bluetooth is commonly used for wireless connectivity of mobile devices and PCs over short distances. The ...
With Bluetooth set to roll out in masses this year, interoperability is again at the forefront of designers' minds. Clearly, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) has spent a significant amount ...
Bluetooth last week stopped being chained to the low-power, low-throughput radio that has been both its strength and its weakness. New code lets Bluetooth applications now run over 802.11g wireless ...