By Eduard Kovacs on May 25, 2021 Researchers working for a French government agency have identified seven new Bluetooth vulnerabilities that could expose many devices to impersonation and other types of attacks. The flaws, discovered by researchers at France’s national cybersecurity agency ANSSI, affect devices that support the Bluetooth Core and Mesh specifications, which define technical and policy requirements for devices operating over Bluetooth connections. Malicious actors who are within Bluetooth range can exploit the weaknesses to impersonate legitimate devices, according to an advisory published on Monday by the CERT Coordination Center (CERT/CC) at Carnegie Mellon University. Advisories for each flaw have also been published by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), the organization that oversees the development of Bluetooth standards.