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Apple devices vulnerable to new Bluetooth security hole vulnerability

The academic research institution Eurecom () has discovered security holes in the Bluetooth wireless standard that could allow a threat agent to impersonate devices and set up man-in-the middle attacks (). The holes have been in several versions of the Bluetooth protocol, including the current 5.4 version, as

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