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Bluetooth
Hacking: A Case Study
Dennis Browning
Champlain College Center for Digital Investigation
Burlington, Vermont
dennisbrowning@gmail.com
Gary C. Kessler
+1 802-865-6460
Champlain College Center for Digital Investigation
Burlington, Vermont
Edith Cowan University
Perth, Western Australia
gary.kessler@champlain.edu
ABSTRACT
This paper describes a student project
examining mechanisms with which to attack Bluetooth-enabled
devices. The paper briefly describes the protocol architecture
of Bluetooth and the Java interface that programmers can use to
connect to Bluetooth communication services. Several types of
attacks are described, along with a detailed example of two
attack tools, Bloover II and BT Info.
Keywords: Bluetooth hacking, mobile phone hacking,
wireless hacking
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