A Google Fast Pair flaw lets hackers hijack headphones spy through mics and even track users silently within seconds.
Your Bluetooth earbuds are at risk of being hijacked - here's how to prevent it ASAP ...
Fast Pair is widely used, and your device may be vulnerable even if you’ve never used a Google product. The bug affects more ...
Researchers have uncovered a Fast Pair security flaw that can be exploited to track your location through Bluetooth speakers ...
Google’s Fast Pair system problems mean even iPhone users who’ve never had a Google product are at risk through big-name ...
Several Bluetooth audio devices from companies like Sony, Anker, and Nothing are susceptible to a new flaw that can allow ...
Google Fast Pair Flaw: The vulnerability is so severe that it can let hackers access your device wirelessly, track your ...
Security researchers find critical flaw in Google’s protocol that lets attackers hijack Bluetooth headphones for ...
Affected models include headphones from Sony, Jabra, JBL, Marshall, Xiaomi, Nothing, OnePlus, Soundcore, Logitech, and Google ...
Security researchers have uncovered a serious Bluetooth vulnerability that could allow hackers to silently hijack wireless ...
Researchers have shared information about a set of attacks they call WhisperPair, which exploit Fast Pair to gain access to ...