Dec. 7, 2023, 3:17 p.m. | Guru baran

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An unauthenticated Bluetooth keystroke-injection vulnerability that affects Android, macOS, and iOS devices has been discovered. This vulnerability can be exploited by tricking the Bluetooth host state machine into pairing with a fake keyboard without authentication. This vulnerability affects Android devices with Bluetooth enabled, Linux/BlueZ devices with Bluetooth Connectable/Discoverable iOS and macOS with Bluetooth enabled, and […]


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