Several Bluetooth audio devices from companies like Sony, Anker, and Nothing are susceptible to a new flaw that can allow attackers to listen in on conversations or track devices that use Google’s ...
The tech in question is Google's Fast Pair system, which allows compatible devices to connect super quickly (i.e. one tap and ...
Google Fast Pair offers the convenience of one-click accessory pairing, but its improper implementation has created a new security risk.
According to Wired, the group revealed that they found a collection of vulnerabilities in 17 audio accessories that use ...
This week's stories show how fast attackers change their tricks, how small mistakes turn into big risks, and how the same old ...
Fast Pair is widely used, and your device may be vulnerable even if you’ve never used a Google product. The bug affects more than a dozen devices from 10 manufacturers, including Sony, Nothing, JBL, ...
Inside the friendly head unit lives a custom chipset running LG's "Physical AI," a multimodal vision-language model. This lets the bot read your face, chat in a soft voice, and se ...
“Did you ever think the day would come,” Iran’s Handala just warned Mossad’s agents, “that your secure phone would be hacked?
What happens when you combine an Arduino-based microcontroller with a palm-sized aluminum box and clicky buttons? A fidget ...
First 2026 cyber recap covering IoT exploits, wallet breaches, malicious extensions, phishing, malware, and early AI abuse.
I added Gemini to Alexa+ and was surprised by how much more control and customization it unlocked — here’s what actually ...
A while back, we stopped paying for Spotify. It wasn’t out of protest or principle—it was just one of those decisions you make when you realize how many monthly charges have crept into your life. We ...