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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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Or, how public information and a €5 tracker exposed an avoidable opsec lapse Militaries around the world spend countless hours training, developing policies, and implementing best operational security practices, so imagine the size of the egg on the face of the Dutch navy when journalists managed to track one of its warships for less than the cost of some hagelslag and a coffee.…

Sloppy implementation of Google spec leaves 'hundreds of millions' of devices vulnerable Hundreds of millions of wireless earbuds, headphones, and speakers are vulnerable to silent hijacking due to a flaw in Google's Fast Pair system that allows attackers to seize control without the owner ever touching the pairing button.…

Don't believe everything you read Afraid of connecting to public Wi-Fi? Terrified to turn your Bluetooth on? You may be falling for "hacklore," tall tales about cybersecurity that distract you from real dangers. Dozens of chief security officers and ex-CISA officials have launched an effort and website to dispel these myths and show you how not to get hacked for real.…

Bank Info Security 10 months, 2 weeks ago

PerfektBlue Bug Chain Exposes Cars to Bluetooth Hacking

Bluetooth Flaws in Car Software Could Enable Hijacking of Infotainment SystemsA set of critical Bluetooth flaws in software that helps cars connect to phones and other devices could enable attackers to remotely take control of car infotainment systems used by major automakers including Mercedes-Benz, Skoda and Volkswagen, new research shows.

PLUS: Bluetooth mess leaves cars exposed; Bitcoin ATMs attacked; Deepfakers imitate US secretary of state Marco Rubio; and more Infosec In Brief Nvidia last week advised customers to ensure they employ mitigations against Rowhammer attacks, after researchers found one of its workstation-grade GPUs is susceptible to the exploit.…

Four vulnerabilities dubbed PerfektBlue and affecting the BlueSDK Bluetooth stack from OpenSynergy can be exploited to achieve remote code execution and potentially allow access to critical elements in vehicles from multiple vendors, including Mercedes-Benz AG, Volkswagen, and Skoda. [...]

Bank Info Security 1 year, 2 months ago

Downgraded: Alert Over IoT Wireless Chip 'Backdoor'

Cybersecurity Firm Warns of 'Hidden Features' in the Widely Used ESP32 ChipResearchers have discovered 29 undocumented commands in the Bluetooth implementation of the ESP32 microcontroller - one of the world's most widely used chips in internet of things devices and industrial IoT devices - that attackers could use to read and modify device memory.

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