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BLURtooth vulnerability opens millions of Bluetooth devices to MITM attacks – TechSpot
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group earlier today confirmed the existence of a new vulnerabilities in Bluetooth 4.x and Bluetooth 5.0 that allow an attacker within wireless range to essentially overwrite the pairing key and get access to other Bluetooth devi…

Why it matters: Most newer Bluetooth devices pair more easily thanks to the Just Works security model implemented in Bluetooth 4.0 and newer standards. However, that added convenience can be exploited by an attacker to compromise all of your Bluetooth devices.
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group earlier today confirmed the existence of a new vulnerabilities in Bluetooth 4.x and Bluetooth 5.0 that allow an attacker within wireless range to essentially overwrite the pairing key and get access t…
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