Bluetooth Attacks | Don’t Let Your Endpoints Down

What threats does Bluetooth wireless technology present to the enterprise and what can you do to prevent them? We investigate the problems and solutions.
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AWS Lambda, Bleedingbit, and Cisco – Paul’s Security Weekly #581

AWS Security Best Practices, Masscan and massive address lists, Bleedingbit vulnerabilities, and Cisco Zero-Day exploited in the wild, ! All that and more, on this episode of Paul’s Security Weekly! Paul’s Stories Web Security Stats Show XS… Continue reading AWS Lambda, Bleedingbit, and Cisco – Paul’s Security Weekly #581

Armis Discovers “BLEEDINGBIT,” Two Critical Chip-Level Vulnerabilities

Armis, the enterprise IoT security company, today announced the discovery of two critical vulnerabilities related to the use of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) chips made by Texas Instruments (TI), and used in Cisco, Meraki and Aruba wireless access points,… Continue reading Armis Discovers “BLEEDINGBIT,” Two Critical Chip-Level Vulnerabilities

Flaws in BLE Chips Expose Millions of Enterprise Wi-Fi APs to Hacking

Security researchers have found two serious vulnerabilities in Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) chips from Texas Instruments (TI) that are used in millions of Wi-Fi access points, but also in devices from various industries including health care, automotive… Continue reading Flaws in BLE Chips Expose Millions of Enterprise Wi-Fi APs to Hacking

Two New Bluetooth Chip Flaws Expose Millions of Devices to Remote Attacks

Security researchers have unveiled details of two critical vulnerabilities in Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) chips embedded in millions of access points and networking devices used by enterprises around the world.

Dubbed BleedingBit, the set of two vulner… Continue reading Two New Bluetooth Chip Flaws Expose Millions of Devices to Remote Attacks

Two Zero-Day Bugs Open Millions of Wireless Access Points to Attack

Called BleedingBit, this vulnerability impacts wireless networks used in a large percentage of enterprise companies. Continue reading Two Zero-Day Bugs Open Millions of Wireless Access Points to Attack

Bleedingbit: Critical vulnerabilities in BLE chips expose millions of access points to attack

Armis today announced the discovery of two critical vulnerabilities in Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) chips made by Texas Instruments (TI) and used in Cisco, Meraki and Aruba wireless access points, called Bleedingbit. If exploited, they allow an unauthent… Continue reading Bleedingbit: Critical vulnerabilities in BLE chips expose millions of access points to attack