This guide is for educational purposes only. Using a Bluetooth jammer to disrupt or interfere with other devices' Bluetooth connections without permission is illegal in many countries. Be sure to use this knowledge responsibly and only for testing purposes on devices you own or have permission to test.
hcitool dev This will list available Bluetooth devices. Note down the device name (e.g., hci0 ). To create a Bluetooth jammer, you need to put your adapter in "Master" mode:
sudo hciconfig hci0 lm master Replace hci0 with your device name. There's a Python script called jammer.py that can help automate the jamming process. You can download it from various online sources (be cautious of the source). Alternatively, you can create your own script using the bluez library. bluetooth jammer kali linux
# Set jammer parameters jammer_channel = 1 jammer_power = 20
Here's an example Python script to get you started: This guide is for educational purposes only
import subprocess
# Set device name device_name = "hci0"
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install bluez Plug in your Bluetooth adapter and identify its device name using:
# Set device channel and power subprocess.run(["hcitool", "cmd", device_name, "hcitool -c " + str(jammer_channel)]) subprocess.run(["hcitool", "cmd", device_name, "hcitool -p " + str(jammer_power)]) hcitool dev This will list available Bluetooth devices
# Put device in Master mode subprocess.run(["hciconfig", device_name, "lm", "master"])