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Alto-falante altamente avaliado pode ser hackeado pelo ar para infectar dispositivos conectados

O vendedor da Sound Blaster Katana V2X não considera o comportamento uma vulnerabilidade.

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Alto-falante altamente avaliado pode ser hackeado pelo ar para infectar dispositivos conectados
Fonte: Ars Technica

Operating system makers take many steps to prevent their wares from accepting commands from remote devices. The safeguards, designed to thwart malicious attacks, typically require hackers to jump through all kinds of hoops to bypass the measures. But what if remote code execution were as simple as being within Bluetooth range of a speaker connected to the targeted device?

It turns out it can, at least when the speaker is a Sound Blaster Katana V2X sold by Singapore-based Creative Technologies. The speaker, which sells for $280, is widely acclaimed with numerous reviews showering praise on its sound and performance.

A PC-pwning proxy

Researcher Rasmus Moorats stumbled on the hack by accident, after he purchased a Katana V2X, a soundbar that connects to PCs, Macs, and Linux devices over USB or Bluetooth. Moorats was curious if he could create a Linux tool that communicated with his speaker. He discovered he could do so through CTP, a proprietary mechanism he guesses is short for Creative Transport Protocol.

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