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WhisperPair Flaw

Researchers disclosed CVE-2025-36911 (“WhisperPair”), a widespread Google Fast Pair implementation vulnerability in many Bluetooth audio accessories that lets nearby attackers silently force‑pair devices to hijack audio/microphones and enable tracking, with mitigation requiring vendor firmware updates.

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WPair – Scanner Tool to Detect WhisperPair Flaw in Google’s Fast Pair Protocol2026-01-20TruecybersecurityNews.com
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Your Bluetooth earbuds are at risk of being hijacked - here's how to prevent it ASAP2026-01-20TrueZDNet Security
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WPair Scanner Released to Detect WhisperPair Flaw in Google’s Fast Pair Protocol2026-01-20TrueGBHackers
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WhisperPair Attack Allows Hijacking of Laptops, Earbuds Without User Consent – Millions Affected2026-01-20TruecybersecurityNews.com
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WhisperPair Vulnerability Allows Attackers to Pair Devices Without User Consent 2026-01-20TrueGBHackers
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WhisperPair: Critical Fast Pair Flaw Exposes Headphones to Hijacking2026-01-20Truesecurityonline.info
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Fast Pair, loose security: Bluetooth accessories open to silent hijack2026-01-17TrueThe Register (Security)
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A new earbud security flaw may expose you to remote eavesdropping - here's how to fix it2026-01-17TrueZDNet Security
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Check your earbuds ASAP for this flaw that lets attackers spy on you - here's how2026-01-16TrueZDNet Security
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WhisperPair exposes Bluetooth earbuds and headphones to tracking and eavesdropping 2026-01-16TrueMalwarebytes Blog
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Your Bluetooth headphones may be at risk of being hacked - here's how to stay protected2026-01-16TrueZDNet Security
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Many Bluetooth devices with Google Fast Pair vulnerable to “WhisperPair” hack2026-01-15TrueArs Technica Security
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Critical WhisperPair flaw lets hackers track, eavesdrop via Bluetooth audio devices2026-01-15TrueBleeping Computer
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Critical flaw lets hackers track, eavesdrop via Bluetooth audio devices2026-01-15TrueBleeping Computer
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Hundreds of Millions of Audio Devices Need a Patch to Prevent Wireless Hacking and Tracking2026-01-15TrueWIRED Security
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New Vulnerabilities in Bluetooth Headphones Let Hackers Hijack Connected Smartphone2025-12-29TruecybersecurityNews.com
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New Bluetooth Headphone Vulnerabilities Allow Hackers to Hijack Connected Smartphones2025-12-29TrueCyber Press
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WhisperPair Flaw