We first got a glimpse at the BlueBorne vulnerability back in September, when it was revealed that that Bluetooth-based attack vector was exploitable on phones, computers, and IoT devices -- basically ...
Blueborne, a set of nine exploitable Bluetooth vulnerabilities, was thought to affect close to every laptop and mobile device which used the communication protocol when the bugs were found last year.
Armis security has identified a new vulnerability in computers and mobile devices that leaves them susceptible to attack via Bluetooth. The exploit, dubbed "BlueBorne," doesn't require user permission ...
Armis Security has now released a vulnerability checker for Android specifically designed to test whether or not a given device is susceptible to the newly discovered Blueborne exploit. The app, which ...
A security company called Armis is spilling the beans on a collection of eight different exploits that it is collectively calling BlueBorne. These exploits can allow a hacker access to your phone in ...
We got to see something cool and terrible (yes, it's possible to be both at the same time) earlier this week when Armis Security published the details of a new Bluetooth exploit. Called "Blueborne," ...
Verizon Wireless has started rolling out a software update for the Samsung Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 Edge, Galaxy Note 5, and Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, pushing out a bevy of security fixes to these handsets ...
Q: What do I need to do about the new Bluetooth issue? A recent security white paper published by Armis Labs revealed a new way that many Bluetooth-enabled devices can be compromised and exploited ...