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Bluetooth Low Energy

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6 articles stable

Bluetooth Low Energy has appeared in 6 articles since 2015-05. Coverage peaked in 2020Q1 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Bitchat.

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Coverage Timeline

2020-02-23
Wired 4 related

Researchers detail “SweynTooth” bugs, which could allow hackers in radio range to crash Bluetooth Low Energy-based devices like pacemakers and fitness trackers

in this case more than 480 of them. https://www.wired.com/... Aaron Miri / @aaronmiri : “For all of these affected devices, they either won't be patched at all or will require huge effort to be update...

2020-02-22
Wired 5 related

Researchers detail “SweynTooth” bugs, which could allow hackers in radio range to crash Bluetooth Low Energy-based devices like pacemakers and fitness trackers

Hundreds of smart devices—including pacemakers—are exposed thanks to a series of vulnerabilities in the Bluetooth Low Energy protocol.

2016-08-09
Tom's Guide 2 related

Researchers find 12 of 16 Bluetooth smart locks they tested could be hacked and opened by unauthorized users

LAS VEGAS — Many Bluetooth Low Energy smart locks can be hacked and opened by unauthorized users, but their manufacturers seem to want to do nothing about it …

2015-05-26
Help Net Security 9 related

Security researchers say mobile and wearable devices can be tracked by monitoring Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) signal transmissions

Sniffing and tracking wearable tech and smartphones  —  Researchers at Context Information Security have demonstrated how easy it is to monitor …

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