Critical Vulnerabilities in BlueSDK Bluetooth Stack Enable Remote Hacking of Cars
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Summary
Researchers at PCA Cyber Security discovered critical vulnerabilities in the BlueSDK Bluetooth stack that could be exploited to remotely hack millions of cars through a PerfektBlue attack.
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"They demonstrated how some of these flaws could be chained in what they named a PerfektBlue attack to remo"
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