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    2 vulnerabilities found for charge_2_firmware by fitbit

    CVE-2014-10374 (GCVE-0-2014-10374)

    Vulnerability from nvd – Published: 2019-07-15 12:47 – Updated: 2024-08-06 14:02
    VLAI
    Summary
    On Fitbit activity-tracker devices, certain addresses never change. According to the popets-2019-0036.pdf document, this leads to "permanent trackability" and "considerable privacy concerns" without a user-accessible anonymization feature. The devices, such as Charge 2, transmit Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) advertising packets with a TxAdd flag indicating random addresses, but the addresses remain constant. If devices come within BLE range at one or more locations where an adversary has set up passive sniffing, the adversary can determine whether the same device has entered one of these locations.
    Severity
    No CVSS data available.
    CWE
    • n/a
    Assigner
    References
    Show details on NVD website

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    CVE-2014-10374 (GCVE-0-2014-10374)

    Vulnerability from cvelistv5 – Published: 2019-07-15 12:47 – Updated: 2024-08-06 14:02
    VLAI
    Summary
    On Fitbit activity-tracker devices, certain addresses never change. According to the popets-2019-0036.pdf document, this leads to "permanent trackability" and "considerable privacy concerns" without a user-accessible anonymization feature. The devices, such as Charge 2, transmit Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) advertising packets with a TxAdd flag indicating random addresses, but the addresses remain constant. If devices come within BLE range at one or more locations where an adversary has set up passive sniffing, the adversary can determine whether the same device has entered one of these locations.
    Severity
    No CVSS data available.
    CWE
    • n/a
    Assigner
    References
    Show details on NVD website

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