Researchers at Eurecom have developed six new attacks collectively named 'BLUFFS' that can break the secrecy of Bluetooth sessions, allowing for device impersonation and man-in-the-middle (MitM) attacks.
I have a Bluetooth amp in my kitchen. I live in a row home. One day it started blasting country music… Turned it off for a couple hours, never happened again. Probably a curious neighbor, but still funny.
I have a Bluetooth amp in my kitchen. I live in a row home. One day it started blasting country music… Turned it off for a couple hours, never happened again. Probably a curious neighbor, but still funny.