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Exploring BLESA: Bluetooth Security Issue Affects Billions of Devices

Billions of smartphones, tablets, laptops, and Linux-based IoT devices are now using Bluetooth software stacks that are potentially susceptible a new security flaw. Titled as BLESA (Bluetooth Low Energy Spoofing Attack), the vulnerability impacts devices running the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) protocol. . For those who are not aware, the BLE is a compact version of the traditional Bluetooth that is designed to conserve battery power without compromising on the connections. The latest Bluetooth protocol is integrated into many devices for the same reason. However, the broad adoption of BLE has alerted the security researchers and academics who are constantly highlighting the security flaws present in the system. Just recently, a research project went underway at the Purdue University where a team of seven investigated the ‘reconnection’ process of BLE. . Trillions of connected devices, such as Android-powered smart appliances, are currently vulnerable to the BLEC vulnerability impacting their interactions.. Bluetooth Flaw, BLE Vulnerability, IoT Security, Linux Devices, BlueTooth Low Energy. . Brittany Day

Calendar 2 Sep 18, 2020 User Avatar Brittany Day Security Vulnerabilities
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Exploring Light Commands: Attacks On Siri, Alexa, And Google Assistant

Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant are vulnerable to attacks that use lasers to inject inaudible­ -- and sometimes invisible­ -- commands into the devices and surreptitiously cause them to unlock doors, visit websites, and locate, unlock, and start vehicles, researchers report in a research paper published on Monday. Dubbed Light Commands, the attack works against Facebook Portal and a variety of phones. Learn more in an interesting Schneier on Security blog post: . Shining a low-powered laser into these voice-activated systems allows attackers to inject commands of their choice from as far away as 360 feet (110m). Because voice-controlled systems often don't require users to authenticate themselves, the attack can frequently be carried out without the need of a password or PIN. Even when the systems require authentication for certain actions, it may be feasible to brute force the PIN, since many devices don't limit the number of guesses a user can make. Among other things, light-based commands can be sent from one building to another and penetrate glass when a vulnerable device is kept near a closed window. The link for this article located at Schneier on Security is no longer available. . Utilizing low-intensity lasers on voice recognition systems allows malicious actors to transmit unauthorized instructions, creating significant vulnerabilities.. Voice Assistants, Light Commands, Command Injection, Device Security. . Brittany Day

Calendar 2 Nov 12, 2019 User Avatar Brittany Day Security Vulnerabilities
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Mobile Devices Vulnerable to Bluesnarfing Threat Revealed in Survey

Businesses are at risk of losing confidential data to hackers asoffice workers leave their Bluetooth-enabled PDAs and mobile phones unsecured. A survey of commuters in three central London railway stations found that one in 10 are travelling with mobile devices that are open to eavesdropping by hackers. . Out of 943 devices identified at three London stations, 379 had been left on their default security settings and 138 were vulnerable to hacking attacks, known as Bluesnarfing. Personal data including voice messages, address books, e-mails and diaries stored on mobile devices were extremely vulnerable to theft or manipulation, the company said.. Out of 943 devices identified at three London stations, 379 had been left on their default security . businesses, losing, confidential, hackers, asoffice, workers, leave, their, bluetooth. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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