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Bluetooth Hacking: A Case Study
Proceedings of the Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law (2009)
  • Dennis Browning, Champlain College - Burlington
  • Gary C. Kessler, Champlain College - Burlington
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."--from the paper.
Keywords
  • bluetooth hacking,
  • mobile phone hacking,
  • wireless hacking
Publication Date
May, 2009
Location
Burlington, VT
Comments
Association of Digital Forensics, Security and Law
Citation Information
Dennis Browning and Gary C. Kessler. "Bluetooth Hacking: A Case Study" Proceedings of the Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gary_kessler/4/