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    Default bluetooth security tools (use on linux)

    again ive not been able to have a play with this cos im waiting till morning so i can see the video before having a play with it

    the apps called bluesmash
    http://www.mediafire.com/?ewg9n5zjn5u

    this is the video its both a tutorial and a demo
    http://www.mediafire.com/?4t0chlyaaye

    as far as i know these are already in bt3

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    Default Re: bluetooth security tools (use on linux)

    Included updated version in the backtrack image, I'm updating as much as I can and making it really simple for newbies to run the whole thing, will try and start uploading tommorow

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    Default Re: bluetooth security tools (use on linux)

    do you know if this needs pairing before it'll do anything ?

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    Default Re: bluetooth security tools (use on linux)

    Been looking at a similar thread on BT's own forum.

    http://forums.remote-exploit.org/showthread.php?t=8592

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    Default Re: bluetooth security tools (use on linux)

    yeah i was reading on another site that you needed to pair with the phone which i suppose is a good thing as it keeps the phone secure which is sort of what we all want, (i only found this cos i was having problems with bluetooth)

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