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This podcast episode dives into Bluetooth vulnerabilities, tracing the evolution from early pranks like bluejacking to sophisticated modern exploits. The hosts explore how Bluetooth's spec has ballooned to nearly 4,000 pages, creating countless implementation flaws. They cover classic attacks like blue snarfing and blue bugging, then examine modern threats including the KNOB attack, BLE spam via devices like Flipper Zero, and Google Fast Pair vulnerabilities. The episode highlights how spec flaws, chipset issues, and patching challenges make Bluetooth security an ongoing battle. Part 1 of 2.
By Bastille NetworksThis podcast episode dives into Bluetooth vulnerabilities, tracing the evolution from early pranks like bluejacking to sophisticated modern exploits. The hosts explore how Bluetooth's spec has ballooned to nearly 4,000 pages, creating countless implementation flaws. They cover classic attacks like blue snarfing and blue bugging, then examine modern threats including the KNOB attack, BLE spam via devices like Flipper Zero, and Google Fast Pair vulnerabilities. The episode highlights how spec flaws, chipset issues, and patching challenges make Bluetooth security an ongoing battle. Part 1 of 2.