Google Warns of Zero-Click Bluetooth Flaws in Linux-based Devices
Google protection scientists are warning of a new established of zero-click vulnerabilities in the Linux Bluetooth software stack that can allow for a close by unauthenticated, remote attacker to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges on vulnerable products.
According to stability engineer Andy Nguyen, the 3 flaws — collectively termed BleedingTooth — reside in the open up-source BlueZ protocol stack