“Current users of Bluetooth Titan Security Keys should continue to use their existing keys while waiting for a replacement since security keys provide the strongest protection against phishing”, the official post reads.Īttackers can only gain access to a user’s device if they are within close proximity (approximately 30 feet) while the user is using the security key. However, the bug affects Bluetooth pairing only, so non-Bluetooth security keys are not affected. Google has provided users with quick actions to protect themselves against the attack and to gain a free replacement key. This issue is due to a misconfiguration in the Titan Security Keys’ Bluetooth pairing protocols, which is currently affecting the BLE versions in the U.S. Today, Google announced a security bug in its Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Titan Security Keys.
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