Google responds to WhisperPair Fast Pair security flaws by releasing patches to manufacturers and updating certification ...
Researchers have uncovered a Fast Pair security flaw that can be exploited to track your location through Bluetooth speakers ...
Fast Pair is widely used, and your device may be vulnerable even if you’ve never used a Google product. The bug affects more ...
Google’s Fast Pair system problems mean even iPhone users who’ve never had a Google product are at risk through big-name ...
Some Fast Pair products are vulnerable to unwanted remote pairings, and they'll all need individual patches to be fixed.
Several Fast Pair-supported audio devices are failing to reject connection requests when not in pairing mode. Check the list ...
WhisperPair exploits a vulnerability in Google Fast Pair functionality to enable nonconsensual device tracking and pairing.
Lilbits: WhisperPair can hijack your Google Fast Pair audio devices, Raspberry Pi's new AI Hat+ 2 is here (but you probably don't need it), and more ...
Researchers have shared information about a set of attacks they call WhisperPair, which exploit Fast Pair to gain access to ...
Recent research at KU Leuven highlights that hundreds of millions of wireless earbuds, headphones and speakers may be ...
Fast Pair was first announced for Google TV back in early 2022, but there’s a good chance you still don’t have it today. As it turns out, the feature has quietly been limited to just a handful of ...
About a year ago, Google announced that it was bringing Fast Pair to Google TV, which would make it easier to pair your Bluetooth devices to your TV. However, that rollout has been pretty much ...