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AiTM attacks likely with new Bluetooth vulnerabilities
Dec. 5, 2023, 4:13 p.m. | SC Staff
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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.
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