Maybe you have heard about this year’s Defcon unwanted persistent pop-up pairing messages that were received by many attendees to pair their iPhone with nearby Apple TV or other gadget via Bluetooth. In this blog we will demonstrate how to send these pop-ups to nearby iPhone devices from Android smartphone. This is possible thanks to AppleJuice tool that is intended for Linux devices and was successfully tested on laptop and Raspberry Pi 3B+. Because of that, we can install and use it on Android as well. The spoofing can be performed even using built-in Bluetooth chip. Spoof iOS devices with Bluetooth pairing messages using Android
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Spoof iOS devices with Bluetooth pairing messages using Android
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Spoof iOS devices with Bluetooth pairing messages using Android