What is Transient Bluetooth Environment Auditor FOR LINUX?
Transient Bluetooth Environment Auditor FOR LINUX
The Transient Bluetooth Environment Auditor project offers a comprehensive set of tools designed for Bluetooth scanning, DoS testing, and device location within a Linux environment.
Key Features:
- Ncurses-based Bluetooth scanner similar to kismet
- Bluetooth DoS tool for testing network vulnerabilities
- Bluetooth hidden device locator for identifying nearby devices
Technical Specifications:
- Requires a Bluetooth-enabled Linux kernel
- Installation of bluez-lib and ncurses library
- Compatible hardware Bluetooth interface supported by Linux/Bluez
- Installation process involves gzip, tar, and Makefile editing
- USRP components available with specific installation steps
Installation Instructions:
Follow these steps to install and use the Transient Bluetooth Environment Auditor:
- Download and extract the software package
- Edit the Makefile if needed
- Compile and install the software
- Plug in the Bluetooth device and configure it using 'hciconfig'
- Ensure root access for system permissions
Developer:
The Transient Bluetooth Environment Auditor FOR LINUX is developed by Joshua Davis.
Disclaimer:
Use caution when running the software with elevated privileges.
How Download Works
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