23061 : Nokia N70 Cell Phone Bluetooth Crafted L2CAP Packet Remote DoS
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Timeline

Disclosure Date
2006-02-10

Keywords

Bluetooth Stack Smasher (BSS)

Description

Nokia N70 contains a flaw that may allow a remote denial of service. The issue is triggered when specially crafted L2CAP packets are sent via bluetooth to the victim's cell phone, resulting in a "System error" message or a loss of availability for the phone. The issue is caused due to an error in the handling of certain requests in the bluetooth stack.

Classification

Location: Remote / Network Access, Mobile Phone / Hand-held Device
Attack Type: Denial of Service
Impact: Loss of Availability
Exploit: Exploit Public

Solution

Currently, there are no known upgrades, patches, or workarounds available to correct this issue.

Products

Nokia
Watch-list
N70
Watch-list
Unknown or Unspecified

References

Manual Testing Notes

Credit

  • Pierre Betouin - pierre.betouininfratech.fr -

CVSSv2 Score

CVSSv2 Base Score = 7.8
Source: nvd.nist.gov | Generated: 2006-02-20 | Disagree?

Access_vector_2 Access_complexity_2 Authentication_2 Confidentiality_impact_0 Integrity_impact_0 Availability_impact_2

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