Kali | Linux Bluetooth Jammer

To jam Bluetooth signals, we will use a technique called " flooding" or "jamming" with fake Bluetooth packets. We can use tools like btjammer or create our own script using scapy to send fake packets.

To start, ensure that your Bluetooth adapter is properly connected and recognized by your Kali Linux system. You can use the hcitool command to detect and configure your Bluetooth adapter:

[bluetooth]# power on [bluetooth]# adapter hci0 [bluetooth]# mode monitor kali linux bluetooth jammer

sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install bluez-tools The bluez-tools package includes the bluetoothctl command, which we will use to control the Bluetooth adapter.

To test the effectiveness of your Bluetooth jammer, pair a Bluetooth device (e.g., a smartphone) with your Kali Linux system. Then, run the jamming script and verify that the Bluetooth connection is disrupted. To jam Bluetooth signals, we will use a

# Send the packet scapy.send(packet, verbose=0) You can modify this script to send packets at a faster rate to increase the jamming effect.

Install the necessary packages using apt: You can use the hcitool command to detect

# Define the Bluetooth adapter and target device BT_ADAPTER = "hci0" TARGET_MAC = "xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx"

Bluetooth devices operate on the 2.4 GHz ISM band, using a technique called Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) to minimize interference. Bluetooth devices hop between 79 different frequencies, transmitting data in packets. This frequency hopping makes it challenging to jam Bluetooth signals, but not impossible.

sudo bluetoothctl Inside the bluetoothctl prompt: