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New Bluetooth KNOB Attack Lets Attackers Manipulate Traffic

By cpradminjustinSeptember 6, 2019August 22, 2019News

A new Bluetooth vulnerability named “Key Negotiation Of Bluetooth attack” or “KNOB” has been disclosed that allow attackers to more easily brute force the encryption key used during pairing to monitor or manipulate the data transferred between two paired devices.

Source: New Bluetooth KNOB Attack Lets Attackers Manipulate Traffic

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