A group of researchers have learned about some faults within Google’s Fast Pair technology. Fast Pair allows users to connect with Bluetooth devices on Android and ChromeOS with a single tap.
The researchers, from Belgium’s KU Leuven University, learned that this technology can enable hackers to connect with earbuds, headphones and speakers from devices like Sony, Anker and Nothing. The new hack is called ‘WhisperPair.’ These hackers are able to take control of speakers and microphones, or even track a target’s location. And, even if you’re an iPhone owner and not using Fast Pair technology, hackers are still able to gain access to the technology.
The researchers say that it’s very quick to gain control of a vulnerable Fast Pair device at ranges up to 14 meters. Once a hacker has gained access, they can stop the stream, play audio of their own, track the user or listen through the victim’s microphone.
Hopefully, Google makes an update sooner or later to protect its users, but until then, I’ll probably avoid the devices on this list.
You can learn a full list of vulnerable devices on the project’s website.
Source: Wired, Via: Arstechnica
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