btfind alternatives
Looking for an alternative tool to replace btfind? During the review of btfind we looked at other open source tools. Based on their category, tags, and text, these are the ones that have the best match.
Top 3
- BTLE-Sniffer (fingerprint Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices)
- Btlejack (Bluetooth Low Energy Swiss-army knife)
- WarBerryPi (hardware implant for pentesting or red teaming)
These tools are ranked as the best alternatives to btfind.
Alternatives (by score)
BTLE-Sniffer (btlesniffer)
Introduction
BTLE-Sniffer is a scanning tool that scans Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices and tries to identify them. Read how it works in this tool review.Project details
Btlejack
Introduction
Btlejack is a security tool that provides all options to sniff, jam, and hijack Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices. It can be used during security assessments to test the security of devices that use Bluetooth as a communication protocol.
Project details
Btlejack is written in Python.
Strengths and weaknesses
- + The source code of this software is available
Typical usage
- Bluetooth security testing
- Connection hijacking
- Security assessment
WarBerryPi
Introduction
WarBerryPi is a toolkit to provide a hardware implant during Physical penetration testing or red teaming. The primary goal of the tool is to obtain as much information as possible, in a short period of time. The secondary goal is to be stealthy to avoid detection. As the name implies, the tool can be used on a small device like a RaspberryPi.
Another use-case of WarBerryPi is to be an entry point to the network. In that case, a 3G connection is suggested, to avoid the outgoing network filtering (egress rules).
Project details
WarBerryPi is written in Python.
Strengths and weaknesses
- + More than 2000 GitHub stars
- + The source code of this software is available
- - Minimal or no documentation available
- - No releases on GitHub available
Typical usage
- Information gathering
- Information snooping
- Penetration testing
- Red teaming
Intrigue Core
Introduction
Intrigue Core provides a framework to measure the attack surface of an environment. This includes discovering infrastructure and applications, performing security research, and doing vulnerability discovery.
Intrigue also allows enriching available data and perform OSINT research (open source intelligence). The related scans include DNS subdomain brute-forcing, email harvesting, IP geolocation, port scanning, and using public search engines like Censys, Shodan, and Bing.
Project details
Intrigue Core is written in Ruby.
Strengths and weaknesses
- + More than 500 GitHub stars
- + The source code of this software is available
Typical usage
- OSINT research
- Asset discovery
- Attack surface measurement
- Intelligence gathering
- Penetration testing
- Security assessment
Expliot
Introduction
Expliot is a framework to perform security testing and exploitation of IoT infrastructure and IoT devices. It comes with a set of tests in the form of plugins. The framework can be extended by creating custom plugins. As you may expect from a tool like Expliot, the typical communication protocols and message buses are supported. Examples include CANBus, BLE, MQTT, CoAP. In other words, enough acronyms for those familiar with the technology.
Project details
Expliot is written in Python.
Strengths and weaknesses
- + The source code of this software is available
Typical usage
- IoT security testing
- Hardware security
- Security assessment
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