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Sort Desciption:Paradigm Shift Bluetooth is not only for toys. Clear the air about InqTana ... the range of Bluetooth devices. Building automated reconnaissance ...
Content Inside:Untitled + Bluetooh Please just turn it off ! ! ! ! Yeah Who we are ? Hippies Kevin Finistere Former Head of Research of SNOSoft Found Vulnerabilities in Apple, IBM, SAP, Oracle, Symantec Has contributed a lot to this talk Not here today Thierry Zoller Welcome home Security Consultant @ N.runs Found vulnerabilities in Checkpoint, Symantec, Citrix, F-Secure, MySQL4, MacAfee, Nod32 Dont like to talk about me, see for yourself. Batteries not inlcuded . Mad Hax0r The Goal of this Talk ? The Goal of this talk is not to: Build myths Show off and not show how The Goal of this talk is to : Raise awareness Make risks transparent Paradigm Shift Bluetooth is not only for toys Clear the air about InqTana What are we talking about today ? 0x00 Introduction : What is Bluetooth ? How does it work and hold together ? Security Modes, Paring modes Scatternets, Piconets. Whats the difference to WiFi (802.11a/b/g) ? Common Implementations of the Protocol 0x01 Get ready to rumble : Extending the Range Extending the range of Bluetooth devices Building automated reconnaissance and attack devices Bluetooth War driving (GPS, 360°Camera) More. 0x02 Attack! : Getting dirty with it Attacking Mobile Phones / Handhelds / PDAs Attacking Cars / Headsets / Free Hands kits Attacking Internal Networks (0day) Attacking the Protocol, braking the encryption (0day) Tracking the un-trakeable and more. 0x00 Introduction What is Bluetooth ? Invented 1995 by Ericsson, SIG formed 1998 (Bluetooth Special Interest Group ) Bluetooth 1.0 1.7.1999, first devices sold in mid 2000 Named after Harald Blauzahn Goal was, low-cost cable replacement Personal Area Networks Tech Specs 2.400-2.4835 GHz (WiFi, Cameras, etc.) Frequency Hopping, up to 3200 times per second ! (1600 in connection state) 0x00 Introduction The difference and similarities with WiFi : Operate on the same ISM band : 2,4Ghz WiFi 11 Channels, Bluetooth 79 Channels Both do frequency hopping (WiFi 600 times slower) WiFi ...
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