Billions of Bluetooth-enabled devices vulnerable to new
airborne attacks
Posted on Sep 13, 2017 02:00 pm
Eight zero-day vulnerabilities affecting the Android, Windows,
Linux and iOS implementations of Bluetooth can be exploited by
attackers to extract information from, execute malicious code on,
or perform a MitM attack against vulnerable devices. The
vulnerabilities, collectively dubbed BlueBorne by the researchers
who discovered them, can be exploited without users having to
click on a link or download a questionable file – in fact, no
action by the user is required to perform the attack. … More →
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