Английская Википедия:Bluetooth Low Energy denial of service attacks

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The Bluetooth Low Energy denial of service attacks are a series of denial-of-service attacks against mobile phones and iPads via Bluetooth Low Energy that can make it difficult to use them.[1]

iPhone and iPad attacks

DEFCON proof of concept attack

At DEF CON 31 in 2023, a demonstration was given using equipment made with a Raspberry Pi, a Bluetooth adapter and a couple of antennas.[1] This attack used Bluetooth advertising packets, hence did not require pairing.[1] The demonstration version claimed to be an Apple TV and affected iOS 16.[1]

Flipper Zero attack

This attack also uses Bluetooth advertising packets to repeatedly send notification signals to iPhones and iPads running iOS 17.[1][2] It uses a Flipper Zero running third-party Xtreme firmware.[1][3][2] It can still affect the phone even if the phone is in airplane mode and requires Bluetooth to be shut down from device settings or running the phone in Lockdown mode.[1][3][2]

The attack can cause the phone to crash.[3] It also affects iOS 17.1.[4]

The release of iOS 17.2 made the iPhone more resistant to the attack, reducing the flood of popup messages.[5]

An app to perform these attacks was written for Android.[6]

Interference with a medical device

An attendee of Midwest FurFest 2023 tweeted that the Android device they used to control their insulin pump had been crashed by a BLE attack and that if they hadn't been able to fix it they would have had to go to a hospital.[6]

Wall of Flippers

The Wall of Flippers project has written a Python script that can scan for BTLE attacks.[6] It can run on Linux or Microsoft Windows.[6]

Android attack

The Flipper Zero version of the attack has been adapted to attack Android and Microsoft Windows systems.[7][2]

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