Bluetooth
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Critical Fast Pair flaw lets attackers hijack Bluetooth headsets and eavesdrop
Researchers found a Fast Pair implementation flaw that lets attackers force-pair Bluetooth audio devices, enabling hijack, eavesdropping, and tracking of hundreds of millions of accessories. Patches from manufacturers are required to fix vulnerable devices.
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Analysis says Unitree G1 humanoid robot can be used for espionage and cyber attacks
Alias Robotics says its analysis found Unitree G1 humanoid robots can be taken over via a Bluetooth provisioning flaw, use weak, shared encryption for configuration files, and continuously transmit sensor and telemetry data to servers in China, creating risks for covert surveillance and network attacks.
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Security Researchers Warn of Bluetooth Vulnerabilities in Popular Headphones
Security researchers have identified vulnerabilities in Airoha’s Bluetooth products, putting a wide range of earbuds and headphones at risk of unauthorized access and control. Airoha has provided fixes, but manufacturers must implement updates to secure their devices.



