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350M Cars, 1B Devices Exposed to 1-Click Bluetooth RCE

Posted on July 11, 2025
350M Cars, 1B Devices Exposed to 1-Click Bluetooth RCE

Mercedes, Skoda, and Volkswagen vehicles, as well as untold industrial, medical, mobile, and consumer devices, may be exposed to a vulnerable Bluetooth implementation called “PerfektBlue.”

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