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.
When these kinds of exploits are discovered, my first fear is people with Flipper Zeros running custom firmware exclusively for trolling…
Imagine you’re listening to music in your headphones (or in your car with Bluetooth), then without warning it reconnects and now you’re hearing baby shark 😣
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.
When these kinds of exploits are discovered, my first fear is people with Flipper Zeros running custom firmware exclusively for trolling…
Imagine you’re listening to music in your headphones (or in your car with Bluetooth), then without warning it reconnects and now you’re hearing baby shark 😣
Jokes on them. I was already listening to baby shark on loop.
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.