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Security researchers have demonstrated a new Bluetooth relay attack that can remotely unlock and operate some Tesla vehicles. The vulnerability lies in Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), the technology ...
Security researchers at the NCC Group have developed a tool to carry out a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) relay attack that bypasses all existing protections to authenticate on target devices.
Renesas introduces the RX23W module with full Bluetooth Low Energy support for system and wireless communications control on IoT endpoint devices.
Just under 10 feet away is a vehicle-side relay to receive signals from the phone-side relay and then broadcast the signal to the Model Y, allowing the thief to open the door and even drive it away.
New Bluetooth hack can unlock your Tesla—and all kinds of other devices All it takes to hijack Bluetooth-secured devices is custom code and $100 in hardware.
The FCM740D is an MCU Wi-Fi 4 and Bluetooth 5.2 module, that boasts a high-performance processor with a frequency of up to 120MHz and supports IEEE 802.11b/g/n protocol and BLE 5.2.
A Bluetooth relay module is used to interface to the doors, windows, trunk, garage door remote, and outdoor temperature sensor. A WiFi backup camera frames the rear license plate.