SuiteTooth: A Bluetooth Vulnerability Scanning Framework

Date of Award

Spring 2020

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science

Department

Computer Science & Mathematics; College of Arts & Sciences

First Advisor

Vitaly Ford

Abstract

SuiteTooth is a Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low-Energy vulnerability scan framework for small business, school, and home computer lab settings, where various devices may interact over Bluetooth, the wireless short-radio-signal data transfer protocol. The scan performs the initial checks (“door-knocks”) of several published Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low-Energy attacks, and prints the MAC addresses of potentially vulnerable devices. The aim of this tool is to determine the possible vulnerability of an environment’s Bluetooth devices, as a study in Bluetooth security and safety.

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SuiteTooth: A Bluetooth Vulnerability Scanning Framework

SuiteTooth is a Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low-Energy vulnerability scan framework for small business, school, and home computer lab settings, where various devices may interact over Bluetooth, the wireless short-radio-signal data transfer protocol. The scan performs the initial checks (“door-knocks”) of several published Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low-Energy attacks, and prints the MAC addresses of potentially vulnerable devices. The aim of this tool is to determine the possible vulnerability of an environment’s Bluetooth devices, as a study in Bluetooth security and safety.