Security researchers have discovered three medium-severity vulnerabilities in a Bluetooth chipset found in various devices, allowing potential eavesdropping and data theft.
The flaws, affecting 29 devices from multiple manufacturers, could enable hackers to intercept conversations, steal call history, contacts, and possibly deploy malware.
Exploiting these vulnerabilities is challenging, requiring a high level of technical expertise, making practical implementation uncertain.
Patches are being developed by Airoha to address these vulnerabilities, but caution is advised for users of affected devices.