You probably use Bluetooth to connect any number of things to your computer and/or cell phone, but is it actually safe to leave your Bluetooth enabled?
Bluetooth is getting a major upgrade. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group has officially rolled out version 6.2 of its Core Specification, bringing serious improvements in speed and security that ...
Bluetooth 6.2 specification has just been released with a range of new features to enhance responsiveness with shorter ...
Bluetooth devices are ubiquitous in modern life, connecting everything from our headphones to smart home gadgets. However, the convenience of wireless technology comes with concerns about privacy and ...
Much of the Bluetooth wireless security model is optional but network executives should start setting policies for handling the short-range radio technology, according to new Gartner Inc. research. A ...
After two Israeli researchers published a paper earlier this month explaining how security mechanisms in short-range wireless Bluetooth technology could be quickly undermined, members of the Bluetooth ...
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) is dismissing security fears about the technology (see story), saying any flaws in it are limited to a small number of mobile phones—although it has detailed ...
Potential security risks posed by the Bluetooth wireless technology are prompting some IT managers to rein in use of Bluetooth-equipped mobile phones and PCs on their networks. Bluetooth vendors are ...
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Nokia is conceding that some of its Bluetooth-enabled cellphones have a security hole in which its possible for someone to wirelessly read or copy a person’s address book and calendar: [T]he ...
As artificial intelligence and seamless connectivity converge to redefine the Internet of Things (IoT), demand is rising for ...