Armis Labs revealed a new attack vector endangering major mobile, desktop, and IoT operating systems, including Android, iOS, Windows, and Linux, and the devices using them. The new vector is dubbed “BlueBorne”, as it spread through the air (airborne) and attacks devices via Bluetooth. Armis has also disclosed eight related zero-day vulnerabilities, four of which are classified as critical. BlueBorne allows attackers to take control of devices, access corporate data and networks, penetrate secure “air-gapped” networks, and spread malware laterally to adjacent devices. Armis reported these vulnerabilities to the responsible actors, and is working with them as patches are being ...Read more
Deepin System Updates (2017.09.15)
Updated PulseAudio to Version 10.0 Supported more hardware, now AirPlay hardware supported; Newly inserted USB sound card or connected Bluetooth device, the system will give priority to selecting them as the default without manual settings by users; Improved memory function for hot-swap device configuration; Supported GNU Hurd kernel; Supported 32-bit applications on 64-bit system in padsp. Fixed System and Application Bugs Deep Security Update Fix Bluetooth Protocol Critical Vulnerability BlueBorne (CVE-2017-1000250); Synaptics configuration file back to the previous version, to solve part of the specific model of touchpad can not be use; Update Firefox, Chrome, Opera corresponding Flash plug-in package ...Read more