
blue-pigeon
Blue Pigeon is a Bluetooth-based data exfiltration and proxy tool to enable communication between a remote Command and Control (C2) server and a…

Blue Pigeon is a Bluetooth-based data exfiltration and proxy tool to enable communication between a remote Command and Control (C2) server and a…

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

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

Passive wireless OSINT platform that detects and maps Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, CCTV, IoT devices, and cell towers using radio signal intelligence for…

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.

This repository is DEPRECATED, please use bettercap as this tool has been ported to its BLE modules.

Red Team tool for covert file exfiltration via Bluetooth audio transmission, encoding binary data into FLAC signals to bypass EDR, XDR, and DLP…

Firmware for converting consumer LoRa radios into KISS TNC modems with serial CLI, BLE packet sniffing, and APRS/AX.25 compatibility for packet radio…

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

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

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…

Exploit tool for MouseJack vulnerability enabling keystroke injection and mouse hijacking over nRF24L01 wireless dongles. Supports multiple Microsoft…

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

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

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

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