Many wireless headsets using Bluetooth technology have vulnerabilities that may allow malicious individuals to covertly listen in on private conversations, Tarlogic Security researchers have demonstrated last week at RootedCON in Madrid. “Many of the examples presented during the conference were real tests on devices that attendees – most of them cybersecurity experts – were carrying […]
Last updated 13 March, 2024 Engine DJ 3.4 has just dropped, and the big news is the long-promised Bluetooth feature. This means that not only is it now possible to stream music into compatible equipment directly from, say, a mobile phone over Bluetooth, but it’s also possible to attach a real keyboard, making searching much […]
Apple fixed a bug in Magic Keyboard that allows to monitor Bluetooth traffic Pierluigi Paganini January 15, 2024 Apple addressed a recently disclosed Bluetooth keyboard injection vulnerability with the release of Magic Keyboard firmware. Apple released Magic Keyboard Firmware Update 2.0.6 to address a recently disclosed Bluetooth keyboard injection issue tracked as CVE-2024-0230. The flaw […]
A Bluetooth authentication bypass vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2023-45866, allows attackers to connect to Apple, Android, and Linux devices and inject keystrokes to run arbitrary commands.
Dec 07, 2023The Hacker NewsMobile Security / Vulnerability A critical Bluetooth security flaw could be exploited by threat actors to take control of Android, Linux, macOS and iOS devices. Tracked as CVE-2023-45866, the issue relates to a case of authentication bypass that enables attackers to connect to susceptible devices and inject keystrokes to achieve code […]
Researchers at Positive Security demonstrated that by integrating a keylogger with a Bluetooth transmitter into a USB keyboard, passwords and other sensitive data typed on the keyboard can be relayed through the Find My network via Bluetooth.