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Posted Jan 20

WPair app for testing #Bluetooth#WhisperPair#vulnerability in Google's Fast Pair protocol (CVE-2025-36911) https://github.com/zalexdev/wpair-app Hijacking Bluetooth Accessories Using Google Fast Pair. You can check if your device is vulnerable https://whisperpair.eu #bt

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Posted Jul 21

#TBOT Show 7: The Significance of Dorsey’s Bitchat, Worlds First eSIM Hack, Mexico’s Digital ID, New Show Source Insights Took a week off and now I’m back. 😎 (with a new addition to the show?!) (also - big sorry for the show being 40 minutes) WATCH THE SHOW ON SUBSTACK https://odysee.com/@takebackourtech:f/tbot-show-7:6 Here’s the stories for the week: Jack #Dorsey’s #Bitchat - The Real Story: The tech mogul Jack Dorsey released a censorship proof messaging app in late June - named Bitchat. It runs a #bluetooth#mesh network, end to end #e2e#encryption, and rolling IDs and is picking up traction. I share my thoughts on the app, and concerns I have - but that’s not even the real story. I think Jack has a bigger message than just the app. World’s First #eSIM Hack: A security lab out of Poland just demonstrated a hack on one of the largest SIM providers for IoT devices. We’ll get techy in our understanding and ask the question, could this impact our phones? #DigitalID, Coming Soon To #Mexico: The Mexican government has signed a new #Biometric#ID law, known as the CURP. How is this enforced and what does it mean for Mexican residents? Find out today. Decentralized #Video Conferencing: Recently I’ve been relying more on video conferences instead of calling people, especially while traveling. Good thing I’ve got the #Jitsi app, I’ll show you my setup! #videocall New Show, “Source Insights”: You follow #TBOT to stay informed on tech freedom. Now go deeper with a new weekly show “Source Insights”, where Hakeem shares his tools, lifestyle and productivity tips, entrepreneurial advice, wisdom from guides, and personal experiences. Go deeper, join me as a Source Seeker. Unlock access with a paid subscription. UNLOCK ACCESS 🪄 We aim for our show to be well-researched, well-informed and focused on the most impactful stories ⭐️ PLUS - Each story comes with recommendations and there’s one cool tech trick or open-source solution every week. We’ll be publishing full posts and clips of each of these stories soon. Share this post with your crew. 🚢 👩‍💻Get private phones, laptops, and tablets 📲SIM Swap Survival Guide Webinar

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Posted Mar 28

#Bluetooth#vulnerability allows unauthorized user to record & play audio on Bluetooth speaker via #BlueSpy Prevention section explains how you can check if your Bluetooth LE speakers/headsets are vulnerable to this attack using nRF Connect app https://www.mobile-hacker.com/2024/03/22/bluetooth-vulnerability-allows-unauthorized-user-to-record-and-play-audio-on-bluetooth-speakers/ #BlueDucky automates exploitation of Bluetooth pairing vulnerability that leads to 0-click code execution ▪️automatically scans for devices ▪️store MAC addresses of devices that are no longer visible but have enabled Bluetooth ▪️uses Rubber Ducky payloads https://www.mobile-hacker.com/2024/03/26/blueducky-automates-exploitation-of-bluetooth-pairing-vulnerability-that-leads-to-0-click-code-execution/ Demonstration of using BlueDucky to exploit 0-click Bluetooth vulnerability of unpatched Android smartphone (CVE-2023-45866) Exploit was triggered by Raspberry Pi 4 and then by Android running NetHunter https://youtu.be/GOGW7U1f2RA @androidMalware

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Posted Jul 5

SplinterNet Android app designed to create an unblockable Twitter like network that uses no cellular or Internet communications. All messages are transmitted over Bluetooth between users, creating a true peer-to-peer messaging system. All messages are anonymous to prevent retaliation by government authorities. SplinterNet is a true peer-to-peer network in that it requires physical proximity to other people to transmit messages. In the current version this happens over a close range Bluetooth connection. To illustrate how SplinterNet works, here is an example scenario: You take a picture of a protest happening near your home. Fearing a spread of the protest the government shuts down cellular and Internet access to most citizens. You write a short message about the protest in SplinterNet and attach the picture. When you next meet with your friends, you sync SplinterNet with them. They now have your photo and will spread it to their friends. You also now have all their messages, which includes photos taken of protests happening in other parts of the country. Any person who can reach a working Internet connection can post all of these photos to any sharing service or send directly to journalists to publicize. If you fear capture, you can press a single button and all the messages in your copy of SplinterNet are deleted. Features Create a post with text and an optional single image. Mark posts as important to increase their spread within the network. These posts will be sent first during syncing and will be highlighted for the people you sync with. Delete posts to stop their spread. The contents of the network reflect what users of the network think is important and appropriate. You don't have to spread anything you don't want to. Project Status This is an experimental project still in development. All of the features listed here should work, they just haven't been tested in large networks. Please let us know how it works! https://raw.githubusercontent.com/megamattron/SplinterNet/master/other/splinterNet-infosheet.png https://github.com/megamattron/SplinterNet 📡@nogoolag📡@libreware #SplinterNet#im#messaging#p2p#bt#bluetooth

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