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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Re: Serious flaws in bluetooth security lead to disclosure of personal data
From: Jordan Wiens <jwiens () nersp nerdc ufl edu>
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 01:16:19 -0500 (EST)
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, Pentest Security Advisories wrote:
A recent posting from A.L. Digital suggests that security flaws exist in Bluetooth, while not describing the vulnerabilities in any technical detail. This email concerns itself specifically with the vulnerabilities related to retrieval of personal information from devices.
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The ultimate fix is for manufacturers to provide a greater separation of services, an attitude that seems to have been taken with the Ericsson T610.
I'm a bit confused; if I read it right, the first report specifically mentioned this as a vulnerable device, now it's listed as one that got it right? Did I misread? -- Jordan Wiens, CISSP UF Network Incident Response Team (352)392-2061
Current thread:
- Re: Serious flaws in bluetooth security lead to disclosure of personal data Pentest Security Advisories (Nov 13)
- Re: Serious flaws in bluetooth security lead to disclosure of personal data Adam Laurie (Nov 14)
- Re: [Full-Disclosure] Re: Serious flaws in bluetooth security lead to disclosure of personal data Jordan Wiens (Nov 14)
- Re: [Full-Disclosure] Re: Serious flaws in bluetooth security lead to disclosure of personal data Pentest Security Advisories (Nov 14)
- Re: Serious flaws in bluetooth security lead to disclosure of personal data Andreas Steinmetz (Nov 14)