Blue jacking software windows

Discussion in 'Computers and The Internet' started by Rocklobster, Feb 19, 2009.

  1. Rocklobster

    Rocklobster Senior Member

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    I can get good range from my bluetooth coz I'm very high and get a lot of ppl traffic past my window. But cant find any blue jacking software windows only for phone wda's linux (which makes sense).
    Anybody?
     
  2. Adderall_Assasin

    Adderall_Assasin Senior Member

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    Erm... I think Rocklobster had too much to drink. :p
     
  3. Wiseman

    Wiseman Senior Member

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    Me confused as to what you want...?
     
  4. Rocklobster

    Rocklobster Senior Member

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    Sorry about that lack of sleep.
    Want blue jacking software for windows all i can find is linux pda and mobile phones software.
    All it does is scans for blue tooth signals (mobile phones mainly) logs them or if there unprotected will read or send phone book entries without them knowing. On early phones you could even make there phone dail out or read there text messages.
     
  5. Wiseman

    Wiseman Senior Member

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    Uhhh. I may possibly look into 'Wireshark'. I don't know if that'll do what you're looking for but that's the only suggestion I've got.

    Check evilzone.org if you want malicious tools like that.
     
  6. Adderall_Assasin

    Adderall_Assasin Senior Member

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    Bluetooth is actually considered a wifi network, just the same as home wifi 802.11. Actually, Bluetooth uses the same radio frequencies as 802.11b/g. The only difference in physical detail is the signal strength. Basically, you could use a 802.11b/g device to pick up a Bluetooth signal (with the right tools and know-how).

    My info security instructor is always raving about Wireshark. Here's something I picked up for you about Wireshark and Bluetooth support:
    http://wiki.wireshark.org/Bluetooth

    With some extra effort, Wireshark will run on Windows too:
    http://www.wireshark.org/docs/wsug_html_chunked/ChBuildInstallWinInstall.html

    If you are using OSX, Linux, BSD, or something besides Windows, check out this webpage:
    http://www.hungry-hackers.com/2008/09/tools-for-hacking-bluetooth-enabled-devices.html
    (I'd recommend avoiding this webpage if you are on Windows. I suspect it might have malicious code that could affect the Windows OS. No joke.)
     
  7. Rocklobster

    Rocklobster Senior Member

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    I've tried wireshark did.nt get much joy. Wireshark uses pcap so its a packet sniffer like kismet.
    Never seen them in bluetooth but like wifi would i need an adaptor that does passive mode to get that working?
     

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