Hak5 - Ubertooth One Primer - Setup with BackTrack 5


Hak5 episode 920 Part 1 of 3 This time on the show, an Ubertooth One Primer - Setup with BackTrack 5. Booting multiple ISOs from a single USB drive, we've got plenty of options. And answers to your questions on A+ certs, programming languages, network scanning and more.


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Capture and Analyze Bluetooth Packets with Kismet, Wireshark and the Ubertooth One in BackTrack 5


This time on the show, capturing and analyzing Bluetooth packets with the Ubertooth One, Kismet and Wireshark, Booting VirtualBox VMs from physical USB drives, bypassing Geo IP location restrictions, and tons more.


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ShmooCon 2011: Project Ubertooth: Building a Better Bluetooth Adapter


Speaker: Michael Ossmann The off-the-shelf Bluetooth adapters didn't do what I wanted, so I built my own. This is the story of how someone with very little knowledge of electronics embarked on a project to build a 2.4 GHz wireless development platform and ultimately succeeded in creating a low cost device that can be used for Bluetooth sniffing and more. Find out how to build your own Ubertooth One, how to use it for Bluetooth experimentation and other things, and catch a glimpse of an exciting future of wireless security research enabled by open source hardware. For more information visit: bit.ly To download the video visit: bit.ly


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CanSecWest 2011 -- Project Ubertooth, Building a Better Bluetooth Adapter


Training from cansecwest.com from the CanSecWest 2011 Technical Security conference held in March 2011 Michael Ossman gives you the history, design, and engineering information and a Bluetooth Security tutorial from the story of making his Ubertooth Bluetooth Sniffer. In his words "Project Ubertooth: Building a Better Bluetooth Adapter " Michael Ossmann, Great Scott Gadgets This is the story of how someone with very little knowledge of electronics embarked on a project to build a 2.4 GHz wireless development platform and ultimately succeeded in creating a low cost device that can be used for Bluetooth sniffing and more. Find out how to build your own Ubertooth One, how to use it for Bluetooth experimentation and other things, and catch a glimpse of an exciting future of wireless security research enabled by open source hardware. Project Ubertooth was a direct outgrowth of the work Dominic Spill and I presented at ShmooCon V in our talk, Building an All-Channel Bluetooth Monitor. The feedback we received from that presentation led me to pursue development of a low cost hardware platform for Bluetooth sniffing. Ubertooth One brings the hardware cost down from over $1000 to under $100. It can discover non-discoverable devices, sniff complete conversations, and (with future work on firmware) can even be used for raw frame injection. It also has capabilities beyond Bluetooth. -- If emerging security technology interests you, or your company, please check out our upcoming <b>...</b>


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Hak5 - Boot multiple ISOs from one USB with these free tools


Hak5 episode 920 Part 2 of 3 This time on the show, an Ubertooth One Primer - Setup with BackTrack 5. Booting multiple ISOs from a single USB drive, we've got plenty of options. And answers to your questions on A+ certs, programming languages, network scanning and more.


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Ubertooth 2.4GHz Spectrum Analysis


Analyzing signals in the 2.4GHz band using a Great Scott Gadgets Ubertooth One Bluetooth security development platform. You'll see Wi-Fi and Bluetooth signals, and the horrible RF noise a microwave oven makes...


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Bypassing GeoIP filters and Auto self-destruct laptops


This time on the show, capturing and analyzing Bluetooth packets with the Ubertooth One, Kismet and Wireshark, Booting VirtualBox VMs from physical USB drives, bypassing Geo IP location restrictions, and tons more.


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Boot Virtual Machines from Physical USB drives


This time on the show, capturing and analyzing Bluetooth packets with the Ubertooth One, Kismet and Wireshark, Booting VirtualBox VMs from physical USB drives, bypassing Geo IP location restrictions, and tons more.


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Hak5 - Q&A: A+ Certs, Programming languages, Network Scanning


Hak5 episode 920 Part 3 of 3 This time on the show, an Ubertooth OnePrimer - Setup with BackTrack 5. Booting multiple ISOs from a single USB drive, we've got plenty of options. And answers to your questions on A+ certs, programming languages, network scanning and more.


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Project Ubertooth: Building a Better Bluetooth Adapter


Project Ubertooth: Building a Better Bluetooth Adapter Michael Ossmann greatscottgadgets.com The off-the-shelf Bluetooth adapters didn't do what I wanted, so I built my own. This is the story of how someone with very little knowledge of electronics embarked on a project to build a 2.4 GHz wireless development platform and ultimately succeeded in creating a low cost device that can be used for Bluetooth sniffing and more. Find out how to build your own Ubertooth One, how to use it for Bluetooth experimentation and other things, and catch a glimpse of an exciting future of wireless security research enabled by open source hardware. www.irongeek.com


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Hardwarez: Ubertooth One Needs a Kickstart Updates: NoScript, netBIOS ShareScanner, PacketFence, SysInternals NPE File Analyzer, pyOLE Scanner, Veracode XSS Scan Service, Knock on Mockapetris' Door, WebService-Attacker, iKAT, NMAP NSE, Seas0nPass to Apple TV, Web Browsers Traces Eraser, Use NIELD to watch your shields


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Hacking Bluetooth Backtrack4 [Blue_ron v.01 Demo]


I've been forced to show you this demo with the fact that the tool is still under development. This is a demonstration of Blue_ron v.01 a bluetooth hacking tool that exploits the logical link control and adaptation protocol. It's has been tested on a number of phone but most success exploits are on Nokia phones. Please: Use information wisely.


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Eavesdropping on Bluetooth Headsets


Few users realize that Bluetooth headsets can be exploited granting a remote attacker the ability to record and inject audio through the headset while the device is not in an active call. SANS Institute author and senior instructor Joshua Wright demonstrates.


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Black Hat USA 2010: JavaSnoop: How to Hack Anything Written in Java 1/4


Speaker: Arshan Dabirsiaghi Anybody who has assessed anything with a thick Java client has probably been frustrated beyond belief and unhappy with their coverage, but that's only because this tool hasn't been released yet. We created a tool that allows you to easily jump into any JVM on your machine, and tamper with class bytecode, method parameters, return values - without requiring any pesky original source code, or the most elusive artifact - skill! What happens when that applet you want to hack uses serialized objects over a custom encryption scheme, and you have 40 hours to break it? Theoretically, you know that's not good enough, but who cares about "theoretically"? JavaSnoop will allow you to intercept calls inside the JVM for tampering with data before it gets to the network, while its still in object form! What happens when that fancy desktop tool you have has an expired license? JavaSnoop will allow you to make that isLicensed() check return the value you want, instead of the value you didn't pay for. All this in a nice, portable GUI tool. I can't wait to enable you! For more information click here (bit.ly


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