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The devices demonstrated at the conference using Bluetooth wireless technology have not been approved by FDA. While early hype regarding Bluetooth's performance and subsequent delivery delays bred ...
Bluetooth is used in everything from speakers to implanted pacemakers, which means that Bluetooth-related vulnerabilities can affect a dizzying array of devices.In the latest instance, a newly ...
In Part I of this two-part blog series, we discussed the development of the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) spec (click here to go back and read that first). In Part II, we’ll focus on securing BLE medical ...
Soon, your Bluetooth-enabled wearables should be able to talk directly to one another, rather than having to route all their traffic through your smartphone or another hub device. Bluetooth 4.0 ...
Patterned clothing boosts efficiency of implanted Bluetooth medical devices. Chris Lee – Nov 22, 2019 11:30 am | 74 Once you're done testing, you can set the transmitter to "roast." ...
How to protect your device from Bluetooth hacks . As you’d expect, protecting your laptop and other Bluetooth devices from hacking involves paying close attention to your Bluetooth status and ...
While approximately 28.8 million people in the U.S. may benefit from using a hearing aid device, fewer than one in three of these individuals have attempted to use hearing aids, according to the ...
The ubiquitous ESP32 microchip made by Chinese manufacturer Espressif and used by over 1 billion units as of 2023 contains undocumented commands that could be leveraged for attacks.
Using Bluetooth to hack devices is also known as a Blueborne attack, in which hackers look for vulnerabilities in smart phones, and try to connect to them to get hijack your personal information.
Bluetooth hacks can have real world implications, as a Bluetooth security breach of U.S. hospitals in 2017 illustrates. The hackers managed to use Bluetooth hacking to attack medical devices like ...