Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst. There’s something particularly insidious about a security ...
PCWorld reports that a critical Bluetooth vulnerability called WhisperPair allows attackers to hijack accessories and track them globally through Google’s Find Hub network. The flaw affects Bluetooth ...
George Mason University researchers found a critical vulnerability in Apple's Find My service that can transform any Bluetooth device into a tracker without the device owner's knowledge or consent.
Bluetooth headphones are supposed to make life easier. You put them on, press play and forget they exist. But researchers have found that some of the most popular audio products on the market might be ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Alex Vakulov is a cybersecurity expert focused on consumer security. Bluetooth technology has become an essential part of our ...
After a heavy June release, Microsoft on Tuesday issued a mere four security bulletins to address 22 vulnerabilities. Only one is rated critical. Still, security researchers agree there is an element ...
When we think of threats from cybercriminals, we immediately think about Wi-Fi and the internet. Consequently, most of the security measures we use also revolve around being on the internet. Meanwhile ...
Take a bit of precaution, OS X and Bluetooth users. It seems that a security vulnerability has been discovered in the form of an OS X trojan. The trojan, called Inqtana-A, isn't actually a danger in ...
Security experts at the Computer Security and Industrial Cryptography research group (COSIC) are warning of a serious Bluetooth security vulnerability that could affect millions of headphones, ...