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  1. New Security Risk? - Bluetooth device paired with Windows even though onboard Bluetooth is disabled in BIOS

    Here's the best explanation I've got: "I think that what is happening is that when you disable it in BIOS, the firmware is like "okay, we won't tell windows about this device", so when windows boots and it asks the chipset "hey, what devices do you have?" it gives the whole list and leaves out...
  2. New Security Risk? - Bluetooth device paired with Windows even though onboard Bluetooth is disabled in BIOS

    I'm using Android. My phone and my desktop should not be connected
  3. New Security Risk? - Bluetooth device paired with Windows even though onboard Bluetooth is disabled in BIOS

    When the onboard Bluetooth device is disabled, it's not showing in Windows Device manager. This is why this has been a mystery for me.
  4. New Security Risk? - Bluetooth device paired with Windows even though onboard Bluetooth is disabled in BIOS

    Asus Z790 Creator has an onboard Bluetooth device. However, it was disabled.
  5. New Security Risk? - Bluetooth device paired with Windows even though onboard Bluetooth is disabled in BIOS

    Hi! I had a really weird experience with my desktop computer. Even though Bluetooth was disabled in BIOS, I started hearing audio playback from Momentum 4 wireless Bluetooth headphones after connecting them to Samsung S23. I could also control YouTube playback (start & stop) with the...
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