Bluetooth Flaw Risks Police Location Data
A Four Corners investigation revealed a security flaw in Bluetooth-enabled devices used by thousands of police officers across Australia. The flaw can inadvertently reveal the real-time location of officers to anyone with a phone or laptop. Police agencies are reportedly aware of the safety risks, particularly for undercover officers in tactical units. Jefferson Lewis has been charged, according to police confirmation. A vulnerability in Bluetooth technology could allow criminals to access real-time location data using a phone or laptop.
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ABC NewsRadio AU
“A Four Corners investigation has revealed a security flaw in the Bluetooth-enabled devices can inadvertently reveal their real-time location to any person with a phone or a laptop.”
RNZ National
“reveal their real-time location to any criminal with a phone or laptop.”
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