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Faculty of Science and Information Technology => Recent Technologies and Trends in Software Engineering => Software Engineering => Cyber and Software Security => Topic started by: maruf.swe on March 29, 2019, 01:51:00 AM
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BleedingBit’s impact continues to spread across various devices, researchers at RSA Conference 2019 said.
UPDATE
SAN FRANCISCO – Mobile key platform UniKey has patched vulnerabilities related to the infamous BleedingBit attack in its platform.
BleedingBit is an issue in Bluetooth Low-Energy chips made by Texas Instruments (and used in millions of wireless access points), which was disclosed in November 2018. According to researchers at Armis, who first discovered BleedingBit, some of the affected BLE radio components were used in some UniKey reference designs and products.
For More Details : https://threatpost.com/unikey-bleedingbit-hotel/142523/ (https://threatpost.com/unikey-bleedingbit-hotel/142523/)