DEDSEC_BLUEJACKER is a sophisticated Bluetooth jamming device/tool that uses an ESP32 NodeMCU and an nRF module. This tool can effectively disrupt Bluetooth communication, causing a Denial of Service (DoS) attack on various Bluetooth devices such as Bluetooth speakers, smartphones, IoT devices, and more. By jamming Bluetooth frequencies, DEDSEC_BLUEJACKER renders targeted devices non-functional. It can stop Bluetooth speakers from playing audio, prevent Bluetooth communication on smartphones, affect IoT devices that rely on Bluetooth for communication, and disrupt Bluetooth-dependent industrial equipment.
ESP32-devkit v1 nodeMCU
2x nRF24L01
2x 10UF 16v Capacitor
Data usb cable
1. git clone https://github.com/0xbitx/DEDSEC_BLUEJACKER.git
2. cd DEDSEC_BLUEJACKER
3. pip install esptool
4. ./esptool.py --chip esp32 --port /dev/ttyUSB0 --baud 115200 write_flash 0x0 dedsec_bluejacker.hex
Below are the pinout mappings from the ESP32 to the nRF24L01+ modules for both HSPI and VSPI configurations.
1st nRF24L01 module Pin | HSPI Pin (ESP32 devkit v1) | 10uf 16v capacitor |
---|---|---|
VCC | 3.3V | (+) capacitor |
GND | GND | (-) capacitor |
CE | GPIO 16 | |
CSN | GPIO 15 | |
SCK | GPIO 14 | |
MOSI | GPIO 13 | |
MISO | GPIO 12 | |
IRQ | Not Connected |
2nd nRF24L01 module Pin | VSPI Pin (ESP32 devkit v1) | 10uf 16v capacitor |
---|---|---|
VCC | 3.3V | (+) capacitor |
GND | GND | (-) capacitor |
CE | GPIO 22 | |
CSN | GPIO 21 | |
SCK | GPIO 18 | |
MOSI | GPIO 23 | |
MISO | GPIO 19 | |
IRQ | Not Connected |
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