Researchers discovered what they're describing as a potential security issue that could affect a billion devices.
Undocumented commands in a popular Bluetooth chip could allow hackers to spoof devices and access data.
Bluetooth technology presents significant security risks, with cybercriminals capable of exploiting vulnerabilities ...
The ubiquitous ESP32 microchip made by Chinese manufacturer Espressif and used by over 1 billion units as of 2023 contains ...
An undocumented command has been discovered in Espressif's ESP32 chips that could be exploited to the detriment of millions ...
Wireless headphones that use Bluetooth have cybersecurity risks, experts said. Here's what has them concerned.
Bluetooth 5.0 was officially announced almost nine years ago. The wireless technology has undergone several updates up to the ...
Researchers warn these commands could be exploited to manipulate memory, impersonate devices, and bypass security controls.
Wireless communication has evolved significantly over the past few decades, with Bluetooth technology at the forefront of ...
Researchers from Tarlogic Security have identified 29 undocumented commands within ESP32 chip embedded in over a billion ...
Since both Bluetooth and speakers aren't exactly new technology, you'll find that this is one of the more expansive product ...
Researchers have found undocumented commands in a popular bluetooth chip which is inside over a billion devices worldwide. The secret commands are in the ESP32 chip, which is made by Espressif.