Mishaal Rahman recently posted a tweet in the X (Twitter) platform, said that can be launched on the iPhone Bluetooth pop-up window attack Flipper Zero, real test on the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra phone, will not lead to a crash or reboot.
It was previously reported that an attack tool called Flipper Zero, which costs only US$170, can send false radio signals to nearby smartphones and other devices to achieve denial-of-service attacks through dense Bluetooth pop-ups.
In addition, a developer has created an Android application that simulates Flipper Zero. Interested users can click on the relevant reading below this article to learn more.
According to tests, Google Fast Pair uses Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) to detect and pair nearby accessories. The system detected a spam attack and stopped showing the device pairing pop-up after a period of time.
Samsung’s Nearby Device Scanning won’t stop the attack, but it won’t cause the phone to crash or reboot.
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