In this modern era, as the number of Bluetooth-enabled devices continues to surge, so too does the risk associated with their ...
As we first reported in yesterday’s weekly security post, researchers at EURECOM have revealed the details (PDF, references) of a new man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack on Bluetooth 4.2 through 5.4 ...
First reported by security researcher Jeroen van der Ham ... One setting allows a Flipper Zero to announce the availability of a Bluetooth Low Energy device close to an iPhone, an annoyance ...
As such, Bluetooth allows drivers and passengers to connect—or unify—their smartphones and tablets with their vehicle's head ...
That said, you want to make sure that nobody can connect to your Bluetooth device with a code or permission. That is why security experts always ask you to keep it turned off when you are not ...