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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsYou Need to Check Your Wireless Headphones for Updates, Right Now (Gizmodo)
https://gizmodo.com/you-need-to-check-your-wireless-headphones-for-updates-right-now-2000710714By using the Bluetooth vulnerability, attackers can gain complete control of your device, use your microphone to spy on your conversations, or even track your location via Googles Find Hub network. The attacker only needs to be within a 14-meter (aka roughly 46 feet) radius for the attack the researchers have dubbed WhisperPair to succeed in a matter of seconds.
Heres where the Fast Pairing goes wrong. Normally, your device should disregard pairing requests if its not in pairing mode. But many devices fail to enforce that check, the researchers say, allowing unauthorized devices to start the pairing process and finish it by a simple regular Bluetooth pairing.
For location tracking, the attackers can make use of Googles Find Hub network, which would normally allow Android devices to track lost accessories via crowdsourced location reports. But youre still vulnerable to tracking even if you have never owned an Android device, because the attacker can add the compromised accessory to the Find Hub network themselves using their own Google account.
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Much more at the link, including how to fix this, plus a couple of paragraphs on Kamala Harris warning that wireless earbuds aren't secure.
wcmagumba
(5,691 posts)I live alone in a retirement six Plex so I'm not too worried for now...
Initech
(107,576 posts)You should do this anyways.
wcmagumba
(5,691 posts)Last edited Thu Jan 15, 2026, 06:59 PM - Edit history (2)
I have several of these throughout my house including one on each side of my bed. Paired together I can listen to music in stereo and it sounds pretty good...I'm not sure they can be hacked...Also, I sometimes listen on a small powered stereo speaker connected to a chromebook, sounds decent too...Chromebooks are difficult to hack...
Initech
(107,576 posts)But then again, I never really streamed to begin with. I still do that weird thing called supporting bands I like.
wcmagumba
(5,691 posts)SheltieLover
(76,993 posts)dickthegrouch
(4,309 posts)I read the original article, and it doesn't seem to mention if this is only a google problem, or encompasses devices connected to iPhones and iPads as well.
Do you have any further insight? TIA.