Bluetooth Vulnerability Enables Keystroke Injection on Android, Linux, macOS, iOS

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Another day, another Bluetooth vulnerability impacting billions of devices worldwide!
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New Bluetooth Attack

New attack breaks forward secrecy in Bluetooth.

Three news articles:

BLUFFS is a series of exploits targeting Bluetooth, aiming to break Bluetooth sessions’ forward and future secrecy, compromising the confidentiality of past and future communications between devices.

This is achieved by exploiting four flaws in the session key derivation process, two of which are new, to force the derivation of a short, thus weak and predictable session key (SKC).

Next, the attacker brute-forces the key, enabling them to decrypt past communication and decrypt or manipulate future communications…

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Android, Linux, Apple Devices Exposed to Bluetooth Keystroke Injection Attacks

A Bluetooth authentication bypass allows attackers to connect to vulnerable Android, Linux, and Apple devices and inject keystrokes.
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