Say it with me: Bluetooth is not your friend.
It turns out that the frustratingly buggy way to pair speakers, printers, and numerous other third-party devices with your smartphone or computer can't keep a secret. Security researchers this week announced a major vulnerability in the Bluetooth specification that allows hackers to not only listen in on the data being sent between two devices, but clandestinely alterit as well.
"[An] attacker is able to the listen in on, or change the content of, nearby Bluetooth communication, even between devices that have previously been successfully paired," the researchers explain.
Dubbed the KNOB attack, the vulnerability affected every single standard-compliant Bluetooth device tested by a group consisting of security researchers from the Singapore University of Technology and Design, University of Oxford, and CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security. And yes, that means chips made by Broadcom, Qualcomm, Apple, Intel, and Chicony were all vulnerable.
Importantly, this doesn't mean that anyone, anywhere, with malicious intent can listen in on your AirPod-enabled phone conversations or alter your AirDrop data transfer. For starters, this vulnerability does notapply to Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices like AirPods. Instead, it covers Bluetooth BR/EDR. Also, the attacker would have to be physically near you in order to pull this off — a fact that provides some consolation until you think about all the times you use Bluetooth while in public places.
There is some more good news. The researchers who discovered this vulnerability also responsibly disclosed it to manufacturers. And hey, some of those manufacturers even did something about it.
Apple, for example, issued a patch in late July for iOS, macOS, and watchOS. Microsoft, Cisco, Google, and Blackberry also all issued various patches.
SEE ALSO:Hackers can ransomware your fancy digital cameraThat's the good news. The bad? Well, you need to have actually installed the patches for the fix to take effect.
So go ahead and make sure your phone, computer, and any other Bluetooth-enabled device is up to date. And maybe, just maybe, going forward think twice about sending sensitive data over Bluetooth. Find a friend that cankeep a secret.
TopicsAirPodsBluetoothCybersecurity
(责任编辑:知識)
MashReads Podcast: What makes a good summer read?
This dog takes the word 'retriever' to another level
Student walkout at Columbine High School carries extra resonance
Report: Rex Tillerson learned of firing from Trump's tweet
Carlos Beltran made a very interesting hair choicePlayStation Now game streaming is coming to PC
Sony's PlayStation Now service is launching for Windows PC, meaning subscribers will soon be able to
...[详细]The best (and weirdest) of Craigslist's missed connections
Craigslist's missed connections section is perhaps the premier destination for weird shit online. Th
...[详细]John McEnroe earns 10 times more than Martina Navratilova for Wimbledon commentating
Tennis star Martina Navratilova has claimed she gets paid a mere tenth of John McEnroe's salary for
...[详细]
Flippy the burger-flipping robot is already on break just one day after it started working at CaliBu
...[详细]You can now play 'Solitaire' and 'Tic
Google just added two new fun Easter eggs to its search results.。You can now play。 Solitaire。and。 Ti
...[详细]
You could soon be watching Netflix Originals commissioned by Barack and Michelle Obama.According to
...[详细]Amazon tests 'brief mode' for when you don't want to hear Alexa
Love your Echo but think Alexa is just a little too chatty? Well, you're in luck.Amazon is reducing
...[详细]The world of Voice AI according to Gary Vaynerchuk
Gary Vaynerchuk and his agency VaynerMedia are already known for dominating and owning social media.
...[详细]
One thing's for sure: you're never too old to learn. 。Massachusetts woman Clare Picciuto turned 100 F
...[详细]This video claiming ink cartridges are a scam is going massively viral
It's a well known fact that printers are probably the most annoying piece of technology in the world
...[详细]Olympic security asks female Iranian fan to drop protest sign

This new meme perfectly describes when plans go wrong
