Spooftooph is an amazing tool designed to automate spoofing or cloning Bluetooth information (Name, Class, and Address). Spoofing the Bluetooth information is useful for many purposes such as hiding a Bluetooth device in a plain site, accessing protected information, and observation.
Here are it's features:
- Clone and log Bluetooth device information
- Generate a random new Bluetooth profile
- Change Bluetooth profile every X seconds
- Specify device information for Bluetooth interface
- Select device to clone from scan log
Note: To modify the Bluetooth adapter, spooftooth must be run with root privileges.
Spooftooph offers five modes of usage:
- Specify NAME, CLASS and ADDR.
- Randomly generate NAME, CLASS and ADDR.
- Scan for devices in range and select device to clone. Optionally dump the device information in a specified log file.
- Load in device info from log file and specify device info to clone.
- Clone a random devices info in range every x seconds.
Usage:
spooftooph -i dev [-mstu] [-nac]|[-R]|[-r file] [-w file]-a <address> : Specify new BD_ADDR
-b <num_lines> : Number of Bluetooth profiles to display per page
-B : Disable banner for smaller screens (like phones)
-c <class> : Specify new CLASS
-h : Help
-i <dev> : Specify interface
-m : Specify multiple interfaces during selection
-n <name> : Specify new NAME
-r <file> : Read in CSV logfile
-R : Assign random NAME, CLASS, and ADDR
-s : Scan for devices in local area
-t <time> : Time interval to clone device in range
-u : USB delay. Interactive delay for reinitializing interface
-w <file> : Write to CSV logfile
(Useful in Virtualized environment when USB must be passed through.)
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Spooftooph - Automated Tool For Spoofing or Cloning Bluetooth Devices
Reviewed by AC10 Tech
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Monday, January 30, 2017
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