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A serious security flaw in Bluetooth headphones and earbuds using Airoha chips exposes millions to potential privacy threats. Over 100 models from popular brands are affected.
Some of the most popular headphones and earbuds are vulnerable to a software attack, according to recent security research.
Researchers from ERNW detailed vulnerabilities in Airoha Bluetooth chips — components found in many TWS earbuds and over-ear headphones from big brands like Sony, JBL, Bose.