Nov. 29, 2023, 1:28 p.m. | Eswar

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Six novel Bluetooth attack methods have been discovered, which were named BLUFFS (Bluetooth Forward and Future Secrecy) attacks. These attacks could enable threat actors to impersonate devices or machine-in-the-middle attacks.  These attacks have been reported to be at the architectural level and don’t depend on the victim’s hardware and software details, such as chip, stack, […]


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