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    Bluetooth HCI Adaptor Realtek Vulnerability Let Attackers Delete Arbitrary Files

    June 2, 2025

    Bluetooth HCI Adaptor Realtek Vulnerability Let Attackers Delete Arbitrary Files

    A high-severity vulnerability has been discovered in Realtek’s Bluetooth HCI Adaptor that allows local attackers to delete arbitrary files and potentially escalate privileges on affected systems.
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    Jun 02, 2025 (1 hour, 56 minutes ago)

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