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AirPod Security Questions

2 pointsby hNewsLover99over 8 years ago
Some questions re: iPhone 7 AirPod&#x27;s Bluetooth implementation:<p>1. Can anyone point to any specs or articles as to whether is vulnerable to eavesdropping? *<p>2. Can multiple AirPods interact with the same device simultaneously? (Useful if legitimately authorized for local chatting; scary if unauthorized&#x2F;unknown.)<p>3. Is it possible that unauthorized AirPods be connected to an Apple device (either with or without access to that device, to press &quot;Connect&quot;)? By, say, hacking the synch credentials that are store on icloud?<p>After an hour of Googling, searching Apple&#x27;s site, and watching relevant keynote video yada-yada, I can&#x27;t find any discussion of these topics.<p>Seems like journalists don&#x27;t want to question Apple.<p>* See wikipedia article at https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Bluetooth#Security<p>&quot;[Bluetooth] is susceptible to denial-of-service attacks, eavesdropping, man-in-the-middle attacks, message modification, and resource misappropriation. Users and organizations must evaluate their acceptable level of risk and incorporate security into the lifecycle of Bluetooth devices.&quot;

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MBCookover 8 years ago
You&#x27;re kidding right?<p>1. They&#x27;re bluetooth. They&#x27;re exactly as vulnerable as any other up-to-date bluetooth headphones. 2. You can probably pair multiple sets of AirPods but iOS will only let you use one audio output device at once. I don&#x27;t believe you can use two pairs of bluetooth headphones at once so I don&#x27;t see why you&#x27;d be able tow with AirPods. 3. If you hacked iCloud probably. But that requires hacking iCloud. If you do that you have better things to do than pair some headphones sneakily.<p>Dude, they&#x27;re just bluetooth headphones with a little &#x27;magic&#x27; to make them easier to pair. They&#x27;re probably MORE secure than so many headphones that use a fixed pin of 0000. And the headphones can only <i>ask</i> to pair, they can&#x27;t <i>force</i> a pair.