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Critical Bluetooth security flaw discovered in Google, Apple and Linux devices - SiliconANGLE

Critical Bluetooth security flaw discovered in Google, Apple and Linux devices - SiliconANGLE

Bluetooth Vulnerability Enables Keystroke Injection on Android, Linux, macOS, iOS

Another day, another Bluetooth vulnerability impacting billions of devices worldwide!

This Bluetooth security flaw could be used to hijack Apple and Linux devices

Experts uncover new way to trick devices via Bluetooth

Bluetooth keystroke-injection Flaw: A Threat to mobile Devices

An unauthenticated Bluetooth keystroke-injection vulnerability that affects Android, macOS, and iOS devices has been discovered.

BlueDucky: A New Tool Exploits Bluetooth Vulnerability With 0-Click Code Execution

A new tool dunned BlueDucky, automating the exploitation of a critical Bluetooth pairing vulnerability that allows for 0-click code execution on unpatched devices.

'Zero-Click' Bluetooth Attacks Pose Serious Threat Across Major Operating Systems - Cyber Kendra

New zero-click Bluetooth flaws in Android, iOS, Windows let hackers secretly pair as keyboards & inject keystrokes.

Apple Launches Key Security Upgrades - Spiceworks

Apple has released vulnerability patches and a new security mode to protect sensitive data. Find out more.

Exploiting 0-click Android Bluetooth vulnerability to inject keystrokes without pairing - Mobile Hacker

[update 2024-02-19] This vulnerability can be even used to remotely wipe data of targeted Android smartphone. Using this vulnerability it is possible to guess user lock screen PIN. After five incorrect PINs device is locked out for 30 seconds. This operation results in locking user out of its device...

New Bluetooth vulnerability allows takeover of iOS, Android, Linux, and MacOS devices

Security researcher Marc Newlin shared how he discovered the Bluetooth bug that leaves keyboards vulnerable to injection attacks that can allow attackers to take over user devices.

New Bluetooth Flaw Let Hackers Take Over Android, Linux, macOS, and iOS Devices

A major Bluetooth security flaw, CVE-2023-45866 could allow threat actors to take control of Android, Linux, macOS, and iOS devices.

Apple and some Linux distros are open to Bluetooth attack

A years-old Bluetooth authentication bypass vulnerability allows miscreants to connect to Apple, Android and Linux devices and inject keystrokes to run arbitrary commands, according to a software engineer at...

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