March 22, 2023

BrakTooth is the name given to a set of roughly two dozen vulnerabilities in commercial Bluetooth Classic (BT) stacks and which affect system-on-chips (SoCs) running Bluetooth 3.0 + HS to Bluetooth 5.2.

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The bugs could be exploited to cause DoS conditions, through crash of deadlock, and, in some cases, could also lead to arbitrary code execution. Exploitation of these flaws requires for the attacker to be within Bluetooth range of a vulnerable device.

The researchers said they had identified 1,400 affected products, but also noted that the actual number could be much higher, given that the BT stack is often shared across multiple products. Overall, millions of devices are likely vulnerable.

After PoC code exploiting BrakTooth was published earlier this week, CISA urged manufacturers, vendors, and developers to review the code and apply the necessary updates or workarounds to their vulnerable Bluetooth System-on-a-Chip (SoC) applications as soon as possible.

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Researchers publicly released a BrakTooth PoC tool to test Bluetooth enabled devices against potential Bluetooth exploits using the researcher’s software tools. An attacker could exploit BrakTooth vulnerabilities to cause a range of effects from DoS to arbitrary code execution.

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