BLUETOOTH HACKING - BACKTRACK


BLUETOOTH ANALYSIS IN BACKTRACK



Bluediving

Bluediving is a software suite specializing in Bluetooth penetration testing. Bluediving itself comprises of several tools, such as Bluebug and BlueSnarf. Using these tools, Bluediving is able to provide a single platform for launching nearly every type of Bluetooth based attacks. Bluediving presents a simple, easy to use command line where the user is given the option of choosing attack targets, choosing attack methods, and ever enumerating various Bluetooth devices discovered. The top level menu looks like this:


[MAIN MENU] menu: [a] Action [e] Exploit [i] Info [t] Tools

[1] Scan
[2] Scan and attack
[3] Scan and info
[4] Scan for...
[5] Add known device
[6] Change preferences
[7] Show preferences
[8] Show logfile
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= [x] Exit -


btscanner

btscanner is a utility used to gather as much information as possible from an unpaired Bluetooth device. It is specifically aimed at extracting information from unpaired devices, such as IEEE OUI numbers, and possible host identification. The below example shows how to use btscanner to scan for available Bluetooth devices.
Example Usage: btscanner

Enter ‘i’ to begin a scan for devices, and then ‘a’ to abort the scan once devices are found. Select the discovered device by pressing “Enter” to see more information about the target.

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