"Can Your Smartwatch Get Hacked? Study Shows What Information Is at Risk"

According to a new Charles Darwin University (CDU) study, smartwatches can provide hackers with a wealth of personal information to exploit. The researchers hacked various smart wearable devices priced between $25 and $150 to learn about the technology's vulnerabilities and what information can be accessed and exploited. These devices enable people to track their health, monitor their fitness, perform medical tests, and more, but they frequently use Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology, thus sacrificing security for low energy consumption. This article continues to discuss the new study on significant security vulnerabilities in some smart wearable devices.

Charles Darwin University reports "Can Your Smartwatch Get Hacked? Study Shows What Information Is at Risk"

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