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Hackers may also choose places where people linger for several hours like cafes, pubs and restaurants. Dorset Police recently discovered an instance of bluebugging in the busy seaside town of Bournemouth.

Local residents began reporting incidents where they were receiving automated messages and files from unknown senders as they walked through the city. Dorset Police issued some guidance to Bournemouth residents — advice that we can all use to avoid becoming victims of bluebugging. First, disable Bluetooth on your devices whenever it is not in use.

Second, disable file-sharing services that rely on Bluetooth like AirDrop or Fast Share unless you are sending or receiving files from a trusted friend. Limiting access to Bluetooth services makes it much harder if not impossible to be a victim of bluebugging. Finally, ensure you have an antimalware ap p installed on your smartphone, tablet and Bluetooth-enabled computers.

In the event that a hacker does try to break into your device, the antimalware app will detect and block suspicious activity, protecting your privacy and personal data. Fortunately, bluebugging attacks are still not very common — but that could quickly change.

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Spotify Free. Update Central Free. Web VPN Free. The main disadvantage is lack of decent support on macOS, and weird Windows support. Starting with Windows 8 there were changes made to the Bluetooth drivers, so some dongles will work fine up through Windows 7 only, whereas others only support Windows 8 and newer.

If your choice is Linux, most will work with the normal Bluetooth drivers, such as Bluez , and should handle tasks like scanning with ease. Figure 2. SMK-Link Nano. Check the bottom of your computer bag, you might own one with no knowledge of how you got it. Dongles in this class are not a great choice for sniffing, unless you are using Wireshark to sniff from the dongle while you are using a tool to do probing with the same dongle.

Basic promiscuous sniffing capabilities with these dongles is usually nonexistent. Figure 3. Sena UD with included stubby antenna. While it comes with a small antenna, opting for some of the accessories like a dipole and a patch antenna can greatly extend the range of the device - for example, the patch antenna can increase the range up to a kilometer.

Again, pay attention to expected drivers on Windows, and on Linux there should be no issue. Figure 4. This dipole antenna on the UD gives it a range of about half a kilometer line of sight. The big pluses with this setup is that even the larger antenna when detached fits neatly in a bag and substantially increases the range.

For both scanning and probing, this is a rock star. However, the biggest minus is that it is hardly stealthy. Entire presentations have been done around Ubertooth , and while it has its strengths, it also has limitations.

When it works, it works decently and will help get you data that is generally fairly hard to get otherwise. But getting to that point is rather difficult. Expect dropped packets and a lot of restarts of whatever Bluetooth activity you are trying to capture, because getting a complete picture of what is happening Bluetooth-wise will take some patience - especially if you try sniffing.

As we talked about earlier, Bluetooth operates by hopping through frequencies within a specific range, or spectrum. Being that it is programmable is definitely a plus, and all of the software utilities - including firmware - are open-source. You can hook up a more powerful dipole antenna and get better range out of it in a field setting, but frankly, the Ubertooth performs best in a controlled lab environment.

The Nordic Semiconductor nRFDK device is a pretty good Bluetooth transmitter and receiver, with the sniffing abilities working better than expected. Like the Ubertooth, it is programmable, but the out-of-the-box firmware is fine for most quick hacker work, including sniffing. The range is limited, but the quality is high.

Nordic Semiconductor supplies a lot of the chips and hardware solutions in IoT, so they tend to make inexpensive hardware to help developers test their creations. Figure 5. This thing was made for serious developers and hackers alike. The features in this useful Android hacking app include collecting information like contacts, call logs, messages, and location.

The app also allows you to remotely monitor received message and state of the phone, making a phone call and sending texts, taking pictures from the camera, opening URL in the default browser etc.

The second entry on our list of top hacking Android apps for is Hackode. It is an app which is basically a collection of multiple tools for ethical hackers, IT specialists, and penetration testers. In the app, there are three modules — Reconnaissance, Scanning, Security Feed — available in the application. This software suite comes with multiple tools that are widely used for penetration testing purposes.

This mobile penetration testing toolkit allows the security researchers to scan a network easily. This toolkit allows the IT administrators to simulate an advanced hacking environment to detect multiple malicious techniques. As soon as you login into zANTI, it maps the entire network and sniffs the websites being visited along with their cookies — thanks to ARP cache poisoning on devices. The various modules in the app are network mapping, port discovery, sniffing, packet manipulation, DoS, MITM, and more.

FaceNiff is a top Android hacking app that allows you to intercept and sniff your WiFi network traffic. FaceNiff is developed by Bartosz Ponurkiewicz — the same developer who wrote Firesheep for Firefox hacking on the desktop.



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