Friday, November 2, 2018

Bleeding Bit, New Cisco, Meraki, Aruba Vulnerability

Security researchers have found two severe vulnerabilities affecting several popular wireless access points, which — if exploited — could allow an attacker to compromise enterprise networks.

The two bugs are found in Bluetooth Low Energy chips built by Texas Instruments, which networking device makers — like Aruba, Cisco and Meraki — use in their line-up of enterprise wireless access points. Although the two bugs are distinctly different and target a range of models, the vulnerabilities can allow an attacker to take over an access point and break into an enterprise network or jump over the virtual walls that separate networks.

https://techcrunch.com/2018/11/01/bleedingbit-security-flaws-bluetooth-wireless-networks/

Yay, more patching overtime!



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