New Bluetooth Headphone Vulnerabilities Allow Hackers to Hijack Connected Smartphones

Security researchers have disclosed critical vulnerabilities in Airoha-based Bluetooth headphones that enable attackers to compromise connected smartphones through chained exploits. The three vulnerabilities CVE-2025-20700, CVE-2025-20701, and CVE-2025-20702 affect dozens of popular headphone models from Sony, Marshall, Jabra, Bose, and other manufacturers. The vulnerabilities center on missing authentication mechanisms and exposed debugging functionality in Airoha’s custom […]

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