Your devices use it all the time. Hackers and thieves can see them doing it. But you can stay safe by being smart.
A hidden ESP32 feature could let attackers spoof devices, steal data, and install malware. With IoT security at stake, what does this mean for millions of connected devices?
Security researchers Tarlogic found a hidden feature in the ESPC32 Bluetooth chip The affordable chip is found in millions of ...
When you think of Bluetooth, it’s probably more about connecting your headphones to a smartphone, laptop or stereo amplifier.
"Tarlogic Security has detected a backdoor in the ESP32, a microcontroller that enables WiFi and Bluetooth connection and is present in millions of mass-market IoT devices," reads a Tarlogic ...
Most Bluetooth pairing is straightforward. When you put both devices into pairing mode, they see each other and connect. Sometimes, though, there is an extra security step, like typing in a code.
Renesas' new Bluetooth chip combines a radio transceiver, an Arm MCU, memory, peripherals and security features in a compact ...