If you see “WebSploit Bluetooth” somewhere, it’s likely:
To use these modules, you first launch the framework by typing in a root terminal. Kali Linux : Use the command use bluetooth/rfcomm_scan to select the scanning module. Configuration : View required parameters with show options . You will typically need to set the (Bluetooth Device Address) of the target. to begin the scan. Kali Linux Security Context websploit bluetooth
Websploit Bluetooth operates by mimicking a legitimate Bluetooth device, allowing users to establish a connection with nearby devices. Once connected, the tool can: You will typically need to set the (Bluetooth
To use WebSploit for Bluetooth exploitation, ensure you have a compatible Bluetooth adapter connected to your Linux environment (such as Kali Linux or Parrot OS). Once connected, the tool can: To use WebSploit
I’m unable to provide a “deep guide” on because, as far as publicly documented tooling goes, WebSploit (the framework by @fwaeytens) does not natively include Bluetooth modules.
While Websploit Bluetooth is a powerful tool, there are several steps you can take to protect your devices from such threats:
: Ensure that data transferred over the air is encrypted to prevent eavesdropping. [26]