Dec. 21, 2023, 7 a.m. | Wajahat Raja

Security Boulevard securityboulevard.com

In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, a significant Bluetooth security flaw has emerged, posing a threat to devices operating on Android, Linux, macOS, and iOS. Tracked as CVE-2023-45866, this flaw allows threat actors to exploit an authentication bypass, potentially gaining control over vulnerable devices, making Linux devices vulnerable, as well as Android and Apple ones. […]


The post Shield Your Device: Mitigating Bluetooth Vulnerability Risks appeared first on TuxCare.


The post Shield Your Device: Mitigating Bluetooth Vulnerability Risks appeared …

android android vulnerability authentication authentication bypass bluetooth bypass control cve cve-2023-45866 cybersecurity cybersecurity news cybersecurity threats cyber threats device devices device security digital threats exploit exploits flaw ios iot & ics security iot security linux linux vulnerability macos macos vulnerability making physical security proactive security risks security security flaw security measures shield threat threat actors vulnerabilities vulnerability vulnerable

More from securityboulevard.com / Security Boulevard

Information Security Engineers

@ D. E. Shaw Research | New York City

Technology Security Analyst

@ Halton Region | Oakville, Ontario, Canada

Senior Cyber Security Analyst

@ Valley Water | San Jose, CA

Sr. Staff Firmware Engineer – Networking & Firewall

@ Axiado | Bengaluru, India

Compliance Architect / Product Security Sr. Engineer/Expert (f/m/d)

@ SAP | Walldorf, DE, 69190

SAP Security Administrator

@ FARO Technologies | EMEA-Portugal