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Bluetooth signals can get disrupted on the Ben Franklin Bridge. If it’s not aliens, what’s the cause? Story by Michelle Myers, The Philadelphia Inquirer • 22m ...
Researchers demonstrated a possible way to track individuals via Bluetooth signals. Researchers warn Bluetooth signals can be used to track device owners via a unique fingerprinting of the radio ...
Just under 10 feet away is a vehicle-side relay to receive signals from the phone-side relay and then broadcast the signal to the Model Y, allowing the thief to open the door and even drive it away.
If you must leave a gadget in the car, turn it off to block it from transmitting a Bluetooth signal to nearby devices. Police reveal that the number of burglaries involving cars is increasing ...
How hackers are using Bluetooth to track police activity Wireless devices are “constantly shouting” information about what cops are up to, hackers said.
This may be because the radio waves used in Bluetooth can reflect off the metal surfaces inside trains or in supermarkets, making it difficult to interpret the signals.
It comes after a survey found that three in ten mobile phone users complained of constant poor signal over the past year.
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