all InfoSec news
AiTM attacks likely with new Bluetooth vulnerabilities
Dec. 5, 2023, 4:13 p.m. | SC Staff
SC Magazine feed for Strategy www.scmagazine.com
Several new attacks leveraging Bluetooth vulnerabilities, collectively tracked as CVE-2023-24023 and dubbed BLUFFS, have been identified by EURECOM to enable adversary-in-the-middle intrusions between connected devices by compromising the forward and future secrecy mechanisms of Bluetooth, reports The Hacker News.
adversary adversary-in-the-middle aitm attacks bluetooth connected connected devices cve devices enable endpointdevice-security forward future hacker reports secrecy vulnerabilities
More from www.scmagazine.com / SC Magazine feed for Strategy
Securing Backups - SWN Vault
1 day, 16 hours ago |
www.scmagazine.com
Five elements of proactive patching
1 day, 21 hours ago |
www.scmagazine.com
Alleged Russian cybercriminal faces US fraud charges
2 days, 16 hours ago |
www.scmagazine.com
House committee OKs independent Cyber Force
2 days, 17 hours ago |
www.scmagazine.com
Jobs in InfoSec / Cybersecurity
CyberSOC Technical Lead
@ Integrity360 | Sandyford, Dublin, Ireland
Cyber Security Strategy Consultant
@ Capco | New York City
Cyber Security Senior Consultant
@ Capco | Chicago, IL
Sr. Product Manager
@ MixMode | Remote, US
Corporate Intern - Information Security (Year Round)
@ Associated Bank | US WI Remote
Senior Offensive Security Engineer
@ CoStar Group | US-DC Washington, DC