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Frontline Bluetooth Sniffer 5.6.9.0

Bluetooth Security seems to be very good compared to 802.11 problems. But most of the Bluetooth Security is based the PIN you have to enter during pairing two devices or on the link key, which is a result of it. In addition Bluetooth uses much more channels and hops frequently within the spectrum, which makes Analyzing a real pain. Sniffing raw communication without being paired is until now only available to rich companies or individuals which could buy one of the over-priced Bluetooth Sniffers.

Frontline is one of the few Bluetooth Sniffer manufacturers and they sell their application together with a "special" Bluetooth sniffer ComProbe / dongle. Here are some marketing highlights from their FTS4BT product website:

- Supports EDR (Enhanced Data Rate): FTS4BT is the only analyzer currently
on the market to support Bluetooth v2.0 + EDR.
- Finger-sized Bluetooth ComProbe: Air sniffing hardware is incredibly
portable and requires no power.
- Synchronized air and HCI sniffing: FTS4BT provides multiple points of
observation, speeding up debug time.
- Real-time debugging: FTS4BT captures, decodes, filters and displays
data, and detects protocol errors simultaneously, all live and in
real-time.
- Decodes all Bluetooth protocols and most profiles. Quick release of new
profiles to keep pace with changing Bluetooth specifications.
- Extract Audio into WAV files for playback and analysis.
- Includes Framedecoder for rapid development and seamless integration of
HCI Vendor Extensions and other custom protocol implementations.
- This Frontline technology is how we meet Bluetooth challenges.

Download:

Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/56303473/BlueSniffer_www.sourceparadise.org.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/69987972/Frontline.Bluetooth.Sniffer.v5.6.9.0.rar

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