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Some of the most popular headphones and earbuds are vulnerable to a software attack, according to recent security research.
CERT-In warns that Airoha-powered Bluetooth earbuds and speakers can be hacked to spy on users, steal call data, and hijack ...
Bluetooth headphones and speakers from popular brands like Bose, Sony and Marshall are at a big risk of getting hacked.
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German cybersecurity researchers have uncovered serious vulnerabilities in Bluetooth headphones that use Airoha chips, ...
These include wireless headphones, earbuds, microphones, and speakers. The flaws, identified as CVE-2025-20700, ...
The SoC is allegedly present in 29 devices from different manufacturers, including a couple of high-profile names: ...
The Indian government has issued a major security warning regarding the risk of hacking in popular Bluetooth headphones and speakers, affecting brands like Sony and Bose.
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German cybersecurity firm ERNW also said that 29 audio products across 10 brands are impacted. These include Sony, Bose, JBL ...
Government has issued a high-risk advisory concerning certain Bluetooth headphones, earbuds, and speakers—warning users of ...
The Airoha chipsets which power major audio product manufacturers such as Bose, Marshall, and JBL possess serious flaws which could allow any hacker within bluetooth range to access the device, ...