CVE-2023-21130 - Android Bluetooth Vulnerability Explained – Remote Code Execution Exploit Walkthrough
In June 2023, security researchers discovered and reported CVE-2023-21130, a serious vulnerability in the Android Bluetooth subsystem. This issue stems from a buffer overflow in
CVE-2023-21108 - Remote Code Execution Vulnerability in Android Bluetooth (HFP) Explained
*Published: May 2024*
If you own or use an Android device—especially one running Android 11, 12, 12L, or 13—there’s a critical Bluetooth
CVE-2023-2002 - Unchecked Bluetooth Management Commands in Linux Kernel Risk Your Devices
Bluetooth is everywhere today—your headphones, laptop, car, and even some home appliances. The Linux kernel, being the backbone of many systems, handles Bluetooth connectivity
CVE-2023-27958 - How a Remote Attacker Could Crash or Corrupt Your macOS Device (And How Apple Fixed It)
CVE-2023-27958 is a significant security vulnerability found in Apple’s macOS kernel. This bug could let a remote user—without even having direct access to
CVE-2023-20869 - Breaking Down the VMware Bluetooth Device Buffer Overflow (with Exploit Details)
In May 2023, the security world got wind of a new vulnerability that affected two of VMware’s core desktop products—VMware Workstation (17.x)
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