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Undocumented Commands Found In Bluetooth Chip Manufactured in China Used By a Billion Devices.
(www.tarlogic.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
The rebuttal wasn't as comforting as some are making it out to be. They seem to be more interested in the semantics of it not being a backdoor tied to a specific product, which appears to be true.
Rather it is a potential for vulnerability that exists in all wireless implementation, which seems to me to be a bigger issue.
The issue is where the undocumented commands are. They aren't just allowing any old external person to send payloads to this.
It's kind of like noticing that someone unexpectedly hid a spare key next to the door... On the inside of the house. Like, sure, maybe the owner would have like to know about that key, but since you have to be inside the house to get to it, it doesn't really make a difference.