Security News > 2019 > May > Google's Titan Security Keys Vulnerable to Bluetooth Attacks

2019-05-16 05:59
Google announced on Wednesday that it’s offering a free replacement for its Titan Security Key dongles following the discovery of a potentially serious vulnerability. read more
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