First published: Thu Mar 23 2006(Updated: )
The Motorola PEBL U6 08.83.76R, the Motorola V600, and possibly the Motorola E398 and other Motorola P2K-based phones does not require pairing for a connection related to the Headset Audio Gateway service, which allows user-assisted remote attackers to obtain AT level access and view phonebook entries and saved SMS messages by connecting on Bluetooth channel 3 and tricking the user into pressing Grant, aka a "Blueline" attack. NOTE: while user-assisted, the attack is made more feasible because of a GUI misrepresentation issue that allows a default message to be replaced by an attacker-specified one.
Credit: cve@mitre.org cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Motorola V600 | ||
Motorola PEBL U6 | =u6_08.83.76r |
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CVE-2006-1367 has a medium severity rating due to the potential for unauthorized access to sensitive information.
To fix CVE-2006-1367, it is recommended to ensure that Bluetooth devices require pairing for access to the Headset Audio Gateway service.
CVE-2006-1367 affects the Motorola PEBL U6, Motorola V600, and possibly other Motorola P2K-based phones.
CVE-2006-1367 is a Bluetooth security vulnerability that allows unauthorized access to phonebook entries through the Headset Audio Gateway service.
Yes, CVE-2006-1367 allows user-assisted remote attackers to gain AT level access to the device without requiring pairing.