checking my understanding: this vuln is in the firmware for specific airoha chipsets; e.g. if a bluetooth device is listed as using a qualcomm chipset then it's unaffected by this specific vuln?
... though I wouldn't be surprised if we see a burst of similar disclosures for other manufacturers in the next year or so
willnix 1/2/2026|
Your understanding is correct :)
krick 1/2/2026||
Ok, so TL;DR: there's nothing that can be done about it? Just hoping that nobody (like not a single random person, eh) around me knows about that?
jogu 1/2/2026|
It can be fixed if the manufacturer releases a firmware update for the affected devices.