Elena froze. Either Broadcom was telemetrying every Bluetooth chip in the field without disclosure… or someone had slipped a test build into production. She reported it through internal security channels, attaching the packet capture.
She checked the hex dump of the new .bin file. Hidden in the last 512 bytes: a string "BMAT_2.2.3.593" and a timestamp "2024-10-12T14:23:11Z" — three weeks ahead of the official release date.
She checked the driver version: 2.2.3.481. A known bug in the community forums: "HCI command timeout after idle." Broadcom had supposedly fixed it three months ago. Version 2.2.3.593.
Elena wasn't a firmware engineer, but she was the team's hardware integration lead. She pulled the update package from the OEM portal — a modest 2.1 MB .hex file wrapped in an executable that said "Broadcom_Bluetooth_2.2.3.593.exe."
Elena froze. Either Broadcom was telemetrying every Bluetooth chip in the field without disclosure… or someone had slipped a test build into production. She reported it through internal security channels, attaching the packet capture.
She checked the hex dump of the new .bin file. Hidden in the last 512 bytes: a string "BMAT_2.2.3.593" and a timestamp "2024-10-12T14:23:11Z" — three weeks ahead of the official release date.
She checked the driver version: 2.2.3.481. A known bug in the community forums: "HCI command timeout after idle." Broadcom had supposedly fixed it three months ago. Version 2.2.3.593.
Elena wasn't a firmware engineer, but she was the team's hardware integration lead. She pulled the update package from the OEM portal — a modest 2.1 MB .hex file wrapped in an executable that said "Broadcom_Bluetooth_2.2.3.593.exe."