
Unpublished Vulnerabilities in Airoha Chips Could Allow Hackers to Control Bluetooth Devices
CybersecurityVulnerabilitiesBluetoothDeviceSecurity
Unpublished vulnerabilities affecting Airoha chips could enable a malicious actor to take control not only of Bluetooth earbuds and headphones but also of the devices to which they are connected. These vulnerabilities particularly affect products from brands such as Sony and Bose. The potential impacts include the hijacking of devices connected via Bluetooth, endangering user security.