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Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard used for exchanging data between fixed and mobile devices over short distances, using short-wavelength radio waves in the ISM band, from 2.402 GHz to 2.48 GHz. It enables the creation of personal area networks with high levels of security.
In the context of information security, Bluetooth presents specific vulnerabilities and attack vectors. As a radio-based technology, it is susceptible to eavesdropping, man-in-the-middle attacks, bluebugging, bluesnarfing, and bluejacking. These attack types can lead to unauthorized access to data, interception of communications, and control of a Bluetooth-enabled device without the user's knowledge. Secure use of Bluetooth technology involves keeping device firmware updated, employing security measures such as encryption and authentication protocols, and maintaining vigilance for unusual activity in Bluetooth-enabled devices.
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