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

Senior Security Specialist, Forsah Technical and Vocational Education and Training (Forsah TVET) (NEW)

@ IREX | Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian National Authority

Consultant(e) Junior Cybersécurité

@ Sia Partners | Paris, France

Senior Network Security Engineer

@ NielsenIQ | Mexico City, Mexico

Senior Consultant, Payment Intelligence

@ Visa | Washington, DC, United States

Corporate Counsel, Compliance

@ Okta | San Francisco, CA; Bellevue, WA; Chicago, IL; New York City; Washington, DC; Austin, TX

Security Operations Engineer

@ Samsara | Remote - US