could someone help me with this
i try and run bluesnarfer:
bt ~: bluesnarfer -r 1-100 -b <00:00:00:00:00>
but i get the following error:
device name: SGH-D840
bluesnarfer: open /dev/bluetooth/rfcomm/0, no such file or directory
bluesnarfer: bt_rfcomm_config failed
bluesnarfer: unable to create rfcomm connection
bluesnarfer: release rfcomm ok
any ideas?
hi
using a linksys bt100!
any ideas?
do you know how i could configure it?
BTScanner picks up a list of devices, but as you said i would need to configure the dongle, could you shed some light on it, please??
thanks
First, see here to configure your device.
Second, BTscanner can tell you what each device is and its associated model number. That should give you some idea to find if the devices are vulnerable to snarfing.
Lastly, you'd better be snarfing your own devices, or your time here on the forums will be very short.
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Easy fix is to (after you have brought up bluetooth device w/ hciconfig > hciconfig <DEVICE> up) change #define RFCOMMDEV "/dev/bluetooth/rfcomm/ to your device from the script
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yeah i was seeing if my wife's nokia 6300 was at risk.
I have a smartphone, would i be right in saying that WM may not encounter the same risks? or are they just at risk?