News Coverage on “Tracking Anonymized Bluetooth Devices”
Our publication “Tracking Anonymized Bluetooth Devices” resulted in interviews with journalists from The Register and Dark Reading, and subsequent media coverage by a large range of technology and general news outlets. A summary of the articles published is listed below (please note that other than the first two articles, we did not speak with the authors of the article).
- Brilliant Boston boffins blow big borehole in Bluetooth’s ballyhooed barricades: MAC addy randomization broken, The Register
- Bluetooth Bug Enables Tracking on Windows 10, iOS & macOS Devices, Kelly Sheridan, Dark Reading
- A Bluetooth vulnerability could give hackers your location., Engadget
- Bluetooth exploit can track and identify iOS, Microsoft mobile device users, ZDNet
- Article also appeared in MacDailyNews, MalwareTips, Slashdot and Logithèque
- Bluetooth Flaws Could Allow Global Tracking of Apple, Windows 10 Devices. Threatpost
- July 17 Daily Briefing, The CyberWire
- Bluetooth Flaw Lets Hackers Track Windows, macOS and iOS Devices, Tom’s Guide
- Article also appeared in Laptop Mag
- Bluetooth Flaw Enables Tracking on Windows PCs, Tom’s Hardware
- Bluetooth exploit makes it possible to track iOS and macOS devices, iDownloadBlog
- Researchers Find a Way to Track iOS and Windows Devices via Bluetooth
- Bluetooth Flaw Allows Tracking Of Windows, iOS, macOS Devices But Android Is Safe, Fossbytes
- Bluetooth Vulnerability Could Allow iOS and macOS Devices Be Tracked and Identified, MacRumors
- Newly discovered Bluetooth exploit tracks iOS, macOS devices, AppleInsider
- Vulnerability in Bluetooth allows tracking users of Windows 10, iOS and macOS, Hacker News
- Bluetooth LE’s anti-tracking technology beaten, Sophos Naked Security
- Security researchers uncover Bluetooth vulnerability that could let hackers track your LOCATION through iOS and Microsoft devices, DailyMail
- Boston boffins discover how to track Bluetooth devices without breaching security, The Inquirer
- Bluetooth Vulnerability exposes iOS and FitBit devices to Cyber Attacks, Cybersecurity Insiders
- Bluetooth Exploit Enables Tracking on Windows PCs, Cloud Management Suite Blog
- Hackers can track you through your smartband, PCMag India
- Researchers devise method to track Bluetooth devices, despite built-in protections, SC Magazine
- Bluetooth flaw could leave iPhones, Macs and more susceptible to tracking, iMore
- Your Fitbit and other Bluetooth gadgets could be giving away your location data, GizmoChina
- Bluetooth can Be Hacked to Trace Your Location; Android Devices Vulnerable To This Privacy Abuse?, Trak.in
- APPLE DEVICES HAVE SERIOUS BLUETOOTH VULNERABILITIES, Gizchina