
USBArmyKnife
USB Army Knife – the ultimate close access tool for penetration testers and red teamers.

USB Army Knife – the ultimate close access tool for penetration testers and red teamers.

BLE-Replay is a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) peripheral assessment tool

BLEBoy is a training tool to teach users about BLE security by providing a single BLE peripheral that can be used to experiment with each BLE pairing…

BLESuite_CLI is a command line tool to enable an easier way to test Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices

BLE-based tool that automatically discovers and exploits Shining LED Masks by uploading a custom image without user interaction, proving security…

Proof-of-concept tool demonstrating zero-authentication Bluetooth RFCOMM access bypass in vulnerable thermal printers

WPair is a defensive security research tool that demonstrates the CVE-2025-36911 (eg WhisperPair) vulnerability in Google's Fast Pair protocol. This…

Disclosure of CVE-2025-46018: A Bluetooth-based payment bypass vulnerability in CSC Pay Mobile App v2.19.4"

Exploit of the CVE-2025-36911 vulnerability in Python for testing our own equipment

Simple detection tool for Blueborne vulnerability found on Android devices --- CVE-2017-0781.

BlueBorne Exploits & Framework This repository contains a PoC code of various exploits for the BlueBorne vulnerabilities. Under 'android' exploits…

A Hardware Hacking Tool with Web-Based CLI That Speaks Every Protocol

BlueDucky exploits a Bluetooth vulnerability, specifically CVE-2023-45866, which allows an attacker to inject keystrokes into a target device. The…

A Vulnerablity Scanner for Whisper Pair (CVE-2025-36911)

A security research tool that identifies and demonstrates the CVE-2025-36911: Fast Pair Pairing Mode Bypass vulnerability

EDSEC_BKIF is a keystroke injection tool for Android, Linux, and iOS. With the help of CVE-2023-45866, it grants users unprecedented control over…

Three-stage Bluetooth BDADDR extraction, DoS & hijack on Fast Pair devices; unpatched primitives outside CVE-2025-36911 scope (no Ubertooth needed)

No-dongle, no-root Bluetooth security assessment tool for wireless earbuds affected by the Airoha SDK vulnerability chain (CVE-2025-20700/20701/20702)