Our original story can be found here. The ubiquitous ESP32 microchip made by Chinese manufacturer Espressif and used by over 1 billion units as of 2023 contains undocumented commands that could be ...
Espressif’s popular ESP32 microchip, found in over a billion devices, has been caught with its digital trousers down, thanks to an undocumented "backdoor" lurking in its Bluetooth firmware.
Espressif has announced PSA Level 2 certification for its ESP32-C6 RISC-V MCU. "PSA certification aligns with upcoming ...
Espressif seeks to clarify the situation for its users and partners. The reported issue involves debug commands designed for testing purposes within the ESP32 chips. These commands are part of ...
The cheap WLAN and Bluetooth chips from the manufacturer Espressif, ESP32, contain undocumented commands in the Bluetooth hardware communication in current firmware versions. This opens up a ...
Ah, the CAN bus. It’s become a communication standard in the automotive world, found in a huge swathe of cars built from the ...
An undocumented set of low-level commands has been discovered in the ESP32 microchip, a widely used component in IoT devices. Manufactured by the Chinese company Espressif, the ESP32 is a crucial ...
Researchers have uncovered a proprietary undocumented command in Chinese manufacturer Espressif's ESP32 chips that could be exploited, to the potential detriment of millions of users. The ESP32 ...
Researchers discovered what they're describing as a potential security issue that could affect a billion devices.
The bluetooth chip is called ESP32 and is manufactured by the China-based company Espressif. According to researchers, the ESP32 is "a microcontroller that enables WiFi and Bluetooth connection." ...
ESP32, manufactured by a Chinese company called Espressif, is a microcontroller that enables Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connections in numerous smart devices, including smartphones, laptops, smart locks ...