Flaws in how 17 models of headphones and speakers use Google’s one-tap Fast Pair Bluetooth protocol have left devices open to ...
Fast Pair is widely used, and your device may be vulnerable even if you’ve never used a Google product. The bug affects more ...
ZDNET's key takeaways Users can take steps to reduce the risk of attack on smart homes. Strong passwords, MFA, and secure ...
Current medical news and unique business news for anyone who cares about healthcare. Medical device hacking? As innovative technology floods the medical device industry, more questions of safety arise ...
The study, based on medical hijack attacks occurring between late 2015 and early 2016, builds off an initial study the company released last year. Researchers discovered an increase in cyber attacks ...
Frustrated by a slow regulatory process, some patients and concerned parents are modifying medical devices to respond to unmet needs. For example, the consumer-developed NightScout system hacks Dexcom ...
According to Wired, the group revealed that they found a collection of vulnerabilities in 17 audio accessories that use ...
The Flipper Zero, known for its use in widespread shenaniganry, is quite the little hacking device in all actuality. This pint-size hacking device is great for cloning hotel keys, opening garages (or ...
As consumer-grade hacking devices become more powerful and accessible than ever, educational institutions are facing a growing physical security threat; one that doesn’t involve breaking locks or ...
Researchers at George Mason University have discovered a way to track just about any Bluetooth device using Apple’s Find My network. The hack, dubbed nRootTag, can be used by hackers to make any ...