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On a Collision Course: Unveiling Wireless A Study of the Feasibility of Co-located App VoltSchemer: Use Voltage Noise to Manipulate Your Wireless Charger Zihao Zhan and Yirui Yang, University of Florida; Haoqi ... This shows the data we are able to gather with the new Frankenstein: Advanced Wireless Fuzzing to Exploit New Consumer IoT devices manifest in a variety of forms today, including fitness trackers, rings, smart-watches, pacemakers, and so on ...

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USENIX Security '24 - Finding Traceability Attacks in the Bluetooth Low Energy Specification...

USENIX Security '24 - Finding Traceability Attacks in the Bluetooth Low Energy Specification...

Finding Traceability Attacks

USENIX Security '24 - Security and Privacy Analysis of Samsung's Crowd-Sourced Bluetooth...

USENIX Security '24 - Security and Privacy Analysis of Samsung's Crowd-Sourced Bluetooth...

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USENIX Security '24 - On a Collision Course: Unveiling Wireless Attacks to the Aircraft Traffic...

USENIX Security '24 - On a Collision Course: Unveiling Wireless Attacks to the Aircraft Traffic...

On a Collision Course: Unveiling Wireless

USENIX Security '19 - A Study of the Feasibility of Co-located App Attacks against BLE

USENIX Security '19 - A Study of the Feasibility of Co-located App Attacks against BLE

A Study of the Feasibility of Co-located App

USENIX ATC '25 - Bluetooth Low Energy Security Testing with Combinatorial Methods

USENIX ATC '25 - Bluetooth Low Energy Security Testing with Combinatorial Methods

Bluetooth Low Energy Security

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WOOT '20 - BLESA: Spoofing Attacks against Reconnections in Bluetooth Low Energy

WOOT '20 - BLESA: Spoofing Attacks against Reconnections in Bluetooth Low Energy

BLESA: Spoofing

USENIX Security '20 - Breaking Secure Pairing of Bluetooth Low Energy Using Downgrade Attacks

USENIX Security '20 - Breaking Secure Pairing of Bluetooth Low Energy Using Downgrade Attacks

Breaking

USENIX Security '24 - VoltSchemer: Use Voltage Noise to Manipulate Your Wireless Charger

USENIX Security '24 - VoltSchemer: Use Voltage Noise to Manipulate Your Wireless Charger

VoltSchemer: Use Voltage Noise to Manipulate Your Wireless Charger Zihao Zhan and Yirui Yang, University of Florida; Haoqi ...

NRF Bluetooth BLE Sniffer In Action With Wireshark

NRF Bluetooth BLE Sniffer In Action With Wireshark

This shows the data we are able to gather with the new

USENIX Security '20 - Frankenstein: Advanced Wireless Fuzzing to Exploit New Bluetooth Escalation...

USENIX Security '20 - Frankenstein: Advanced Wireless Fuzzing to Exploit New Bluetooth Escalation...

Frankenstein: Advanced Wireless Fuzzing to Exploit New

USENIX Security '16 - Protecting Privacy of BLE Device Users

USENIX Security '16 - Protecting Privacy of BLE Device Users

Protecting Privacy of

#Hacktivity2022 // Security in IoT – the Investigation of Bluetooth Low Energy by János Kepics

#Hacktivity2022 // Security in IoT – the Investigation of Bluetooth Low Energy by János Kepics

Consumer IoT devices manifest in a variety of forms today, including fitness trackers, rings, smart-watches, pacemakers, and so on ...

USENIX Security '25 - Tracking You from a Thousand Miles Away! Turning a Bluetooth Device into...

USENIX Security '25 - Tracking You from a Thousand Miles Away! Turning a Bluetooth Device into...

Tracking You from a Thousand Miles Away! Turning a