Researchers have found undocumented commands in a popular bluetooth chip which is inside over a billion devices worldwide.
Recent reports have circulated concerning ESP32 chips, initially suggesting the presence of a “backdoor.” This claim originated from a press release by the Tarlogic research team, which has since been ...
Learn about Wi-Fi connectivity and its role in IoT systems, focusing on leading manufacturers like Espressif Systems and ...
Security researchers have discovered hidden commands in the widely used ESP32 Bluetooth chip, potentially exposing over a ...
Researchers warn these commands could be exploited to manipulate memory, impersonate devices, and bypass security controls.
An undocumented command has been discovered in Espressif's ESP32 chips that could be exploited to the detriment of millions ...
Given how widely used ESP32 chips are, the researchers also noted any exploit of this undocumented code could be extremely ...
Researchers from Tarlogic Security have identified 29 undocumented commands within ESP32 chip embedded in over a billion ...
Researchers discovered what they're describing as a potential security issue that could affect a billion devices.
This could potentially allow attackers to write directly to the chip's memory, spoof MAC addresses, and impersonate trusted ...
A low-cost Bluetooth chip which allegedly powers millions of Internet of Things (IoT) devices around the world has a “hidden ...
乐鑫科技创始人兼首席执行官 Teo Swee Ann 表示:“ESP32-C6 获得 PSA-L2 ...