Spooftooph is designed to automate spoofing or cloning Bluetooth device Name, Class, and Address.
Cloning this information effectively allows Bluetooth device to hide in
plain site. Bluetooth scanning software will only list one of the
devices if more than one device in range shares the same device
information when the devices are in Discoverable Mode (specificaly the
same Address).
Spooftooph has several options for Bluetooth device information modification:
Option 1:
Continuously scan an area for Bluetooth devices. Make a selection on
which device in the list to clone. This option also allows for logging
of the scanned devices.
Option 2:
Randomly generate and assign valid Bluetooth interface information. The
class and address are randomly generated and the name is derived from a
list of the top 100 most common names in US and the type of device. For
example if the randomly generated class is a phone, SpoofTooph might
generate the name "Bob's Phone".
Option 3: Specify the name, class, and address a user wishes for the Bluetooth interface to have.
Option 4:
Read in the log of previous scans and select a device to clone. Users
can also manually add Bluetooth profiles to these log files.
Option 5: Incognito mode. Scan for and clone new devices at user assigned intervals.
This
tool is heavily based on bdaddr (by Marcel Holtmann) and hciconfig (by
Qualcomm Incorporated, Maxim Krasnyansky, and Marcel Holtmann) from
BlueZ.
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