
Researchers Discover "WhisperPair" Bluetooth Vulnerabilities in Google's Fast Pair Protocol
CybersecurityBluetoothVulnerabilitiesHackingEavesdroppingGoogleFastPair
Cybersecurity researchers have identified flawed implementations of Google's Fast Pair Bluetooth protocol. These vulnerabilities, collectively named WhisperPair, allow attackers to turn Bluetooth devices into eavesdropping tools (bugs) without any user interaction. The attack exploits flaws in connection management and encryption key handling during the fast pairing process. No additional technical details (such as CVEs or affected device versions) have been provided. The discovery was reported by heise.de without specifying a disclosure date.