Bluetooth 5.0 increased hopping rates and introduced channel classification . The central device (e.g., your phone) can now mark channels as “bad” (jammed) and simply skip them. Your simple Kali script that tries to jam channel 6 is instantly routed around.
Now we arrive at the critical question: why have so many of these tools become "patched" or less effective? The answer lies in the relentless work of Linux kernel developers who have been fixing Bluetooth vulnerabilities at an astonishing rate.
Bluetooth 5.0 increased hopping rates and introduced channel classification . The central device (e.g., your phone) can now mark channels as “bad” (jammed) and simply skip them. Your simple Kali script that tries to jam channel 6 is instantly routed around.
Now we arrive at the critical question: why have so many of these tools become "patched" or less effective? The answer lies in the relentless work of Linux kernel developers who have been fixing Bluetooth vulnerabilities at an astonishing rate.