This critical security issue allows third party user to record audio from Bluetooth speaker with built-in microphone in vicinity, even when it is already paired and connected with another device. This can result in eavesdropping on private conversations using turned on Bluetooth speaker or a headset. This security problem was found and presented by Tarlogic […]
I have had this happen to me, driving down the road and had my radio just start playing someone else’s music. Get further down the road and it stops as sudden as it started. Wonder if this was the culprit?
If you had the radio on, then there is also the possibility they just used an FM-Transmitter to send audio signals from their smartphone to their car radio and you were on the same frequency.
I have had this happen to me, driving down the road and had my radio just start playing someone else’s music. Get further down the road and it stops as sudden as it started. Wonder if this was the culprit?
If you had the radio on, then there is also the possibility they just used an FM-Transmitter to send audio signals from their smartphone to their car radio and you were on the same frequency.
Should have clarified, listening to my Bluetooth car stereo connected to my phone. Shouldn’t have used antiquated language.
Ah oki, maybe it was a friend of yours passing by then ;)