Can 2025 MacBook Air's Bluetooth be hacked?

Can 2025 MacBook Air bluetooth get hacked?



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Original Title: BlueTooth hacking

MacBook Air 15″, macOS 15.7

Posted on Nov 2, 2025 4:17 PM

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Nov 2, 2025 4:56 PM in response to footlooze

Your Mac is using the Bluetooth 5.3 protocol where there are currently no exploits. Your question is pretty vague as Bluetooth versions are updated just like OS versions where there are security improvements made, so it certainly is in the realm of possibility that at some point in time a vulnerability may be identified. If you want to know if your Mac is being targeted by a Bluetooth hack, the obvious answer is no, although users are susceptible in believing a phishing scam that their device has been and will end up providing a scammer information to compromise their accounts that have nothing to do with Bluetooth. That is why it would be helpful to know exactly what you are referring to or the reason for your question.


I understand researching this on the internet is difficult as the word "hack" has been monetized where any use on a website or social media post is guaranteed to drive traffic to them where they can profit from ads and users sharing their content. The information provided does not even need to be true.

Nov 2, 2025 4:32 PM in response to footlooze

footlooze wrote:

Can 2025 MacBook Air bluetooth get hacked?


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Original Title: BlueTooth hacking

Why do you ask. Bluetooth signal range has a max of about 30 feet but can be reduced by obstacles, interference, other devices, and battery charge. you would have to pair another Bluetooth device in order for it to connect. Another device can not connect without you allowing it and physically taking action to pair it.

Nov 2, 2025 4:36 PM in response to footlooze

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"Can 2025 MacBook Air's Bluetooth be hacked?"

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Bluetooth Privacy:

If you have Bluetooth enabled, your Mac will be seen, because you are broadcasting. So, as long as you don't turn on Bluetooth, then no one will see it. If you get a prompt, then choose not to pair it. Go to: Settings > Privacy & Security > Bluetooth > Unpair any unknown device. You might be able to restrict the permission of pairing Bluetooth, through Screen Time, or a third-party app.


About "Reset the Bluetooth Module":

See my User Tip: Use "Reset the Bluetooth module" to Fix Constant Bluetooth Disconnections - User Tip. Looking at my first comment on it, recommended to Apple that they bring this option back. They canned Rest the Bluetooth Module in Monterey's release; it rid of all the bluetooth devices' issues.

Can 2025 MacBook Air's Bluetooth be hacked?

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