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Indian govt warns of Bluetooth flaws in TWS earbuds, speakers and headphones: Why it could be dangerous and tips for safety

CERT-In flags high-risk Airoha chipset vulnerabilities affecting wide range of wireless audio products.

July 03, 2025 / 08:05 IST
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India’s cybersecurity watchdog CERT-In has issued a high-risk alert over critical Bluetooth vulnerabilities affecting a wide range of audio devices powered by Airoha Systems-on-Chip (SoCs). According to the advisory, the flaws could allow attackers to hijack calls, spy on conversations, steal call history and contacts, and in some cases, completely take over the affected device.

Devices and brands affected

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Security researchers at German cybersecurity firm ERNW disclosed three serious vulnerabilities in Airoha chipsets, confirming that 29 audio devices from 10 brands — including Bose, Sony, JBL, Jabra, Marshall, Beyerdynamic, JLab, EarisMax, MoerLabs, and Teufel — are affected. These include wireless headphones, earbuds, microphones, and speakers.

The flaws, identified as CVE-2025-20700, CVE-2025-20701, and CVE-2025-20702, stem from missing authentication in Bluetooth protocols and weaknesses in a proprietary control mechanism.