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Researchers have discovered new Bluetooth attack methods, named BLUFFS, which can have a large-scale impact on devices like laptops, PCs, smartphones, and others with Bluetooth 4.2 or newer versions. These attacks can enable adversary-in-the-middle scenarios between connected peers, undermining forward secrecy and future secrecy guarantees of Bluetooth Classic. The vulnerabilities, identified as CVE-2023-24023, pose serious risks of MitM attacks and affect devices from various manufacturers, including Android, Apple, and some Linux distros.
Apple and some Linux distros are open to Bluetooth attack https://t.co/zWozxgpeP3
Critical Bluetooth Flaw Exposes Android, Apple & Linux Devices to Takeover: https://t.co/UzcnN6U5Hj by darkreading #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
π A groundbreaking discovery by Eurecom researchers has unveiled vulnerabilities in Bluetooth technology, posing serious risks of MitM attacks. The study identifies two significant flaws (CVE-2023-24023) affecting Bluetooth Core Specification from version 4.2 onward, presentingβ¦ https://t.co/ZCmNOf2KSO https://t.co/cMT0OnaU2F
New BLUFFS Bluetooth Attack Expose Devices to Adversary-in-the-Middle Attacks: https://t.co/lwJb81s9JH by The Hacker News #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Researchers found novel attacks called BLUFFS on Bluetooth Classic, undermining its forward secrecy and future secrecy guarantees. These attacks enable adversary-in-the-middle scenarios between connected peers. Learn more: β₯ https://t.co/6sU5TfOP1H #cybersecurity #infosec
Bluetooth 4.2 and newer can be brute-force attacked, putting billions of devices at risk https://t.co/OBjm1IbqJ0
The recently discovered security flaws affect devices like laptops, PCs, smartphones and others with Bluetooth 4.2 or newer versions. #Bluetooth #SecurityExploit https://t.co/QiAJwdCpd8
New Bluetooth flaws could let an attacker steal wireless communications https://t.co/OeheJibidx #Apple
New BLUFFS Bluetooth Attack Methods Can Have Large-Scale Impact: Researcher #cybersecurity https://t.co/YkOgyDzp7e