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How to spoof #iOS devices with Bluetooth pairing messages using Android #DoS

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Mobile Hacker2 years ago

✅Prevention You can't restrict your device iOS to receive these notifications. So, the only thing you can do is disable #Bluetooth when you don’t need it. Also, enabling Airplane mode will not disable Bluetooth.

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álen söny♡(소니 알렌)2 years ago

Kali 🔥

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Turbo422 years ago

Last year I assembled a gadget that can trigger unlimited never-ending notification pop-ups, covering an area with a radius of over 20 meters, completely preventing users from using their iPhones without locking the screen.😂

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Z3roo2 years ago

Does it work if using kali linux?

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Mobile Hacker2 years ago

@SefuruuZ Yes, it works in Kali on Desktop and even on Raspberry Pi

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${Syntax🇰🇪Era}2 years ago

@SaveToNotion #tweet

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🅽🅸🅾🅶🅸🆉🅴🆁 🔻2 years ago

Guess this works only on old devices. Which has no software update or support anymore!?

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Mobile Hacker2 years ago

This works on the latest updated iOS devices since Android impersonates standard Bluetooth communication. If these pop-ups were blocked by the system, then users wouldn't be able to pair with their bluetooth devices.

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Car Salesman2 years ago

Can you spoof this ones?

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⚡️ Duke2 years ago

once an iphone (or any device) trusts your mac address as a bluetooth audio device and pairs to it, does anyone know if you can then issue HID signals to it or does the device have to be trusted as an HID device in the first place?

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