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Supa_Fly Posts: > 500


On 2008-04-08 11:05:43, kenoby wrote:
Target mobile should be atleast compromised with some trojan for the bluetooth hack to work. Anyway, there are so many topics here explaining the same thing, with the help of the search button one can find the answers.



Since this is NOT related to that large "I did something naughty" I think we should all entertain the possibility - although VERY mote - of this actually happening.

There are a few BT apps coded in J2ME that I personally have used that can SEND a message via BT to a phone with/without prompting the user. I mention With/Without because some Motorola phones will not get a prompt of me sending a "naughty" message, nor will some Nokia phones. Mind you very few OLD phones (over 3yrs) display this hack-attribute and even fewer are jsut as successfull & STILL get a prompt. However, there is NO APP (j2ME-based) for feature phones that I know of that allow a user to BOND/PAIR without a prompt to another PHONE! Actually only SE has a patent to pair headsets/BT-Enabled watches (of their OWN brand) to their own phones!

So Cold_Fusion; why could you not thus far NAME the phone that was listed in your "Connected Devices" ?? If not a standard phone name what was the devices' given name that listed in Connected Devices??

Of all the J2mE based BT "hacking" apps ... I have YET to successfully grab content/messages/contacts from a found phone. Its all bunk.

PS did the phone prompt you & you simply typed "0000" thinking it was for your headset and totally forgot it because its routine to you??
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Posted: 2008-04-08 15:55:33
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Cold Fusion Posts: > 500


On 2008-04-08 15:55:33, Prom1 wrote:

On 2008-04-08 11:05:43, kenoby wrote:
Target mobile should be atleast compromised with some trojan for the bluetooth hack to work. Anyway, there are so many topics here explaining the same thing, with the help of the search button one can find the answers.



Since this is NOT related to that large "I did something naughty" I think we should all entertain the possibility - although VERY mote - of this actually happening.

There are a few BT apps coded in J2ME that I personally have used that can SEND a message via BT to a phone with/without prompting the user. I mention With/Without because some Motorola phones will not get a prompt of me sending a "naughty" message, nor will some Nokia phones. Mind you very few OLD phones (over 3yrs) display this hack-attribute and even fewer are jsut as successfull & STILL get a prompt. However, there is NO APP (j2ME-based) for feature phones that I know of that allow a user to BOND/PAIR without a prompt to another PHONE! Actually only SE has a patent to pair headsets/BT-Enabled watches (of their OWN brand) to their own phones!

So Cold_Fusion; why could you not thus far NAME the phone that was listed in your "Connected Devices" ?? If not a standard phone name what was the devices' given name that listed in Connected Devices??

Of all the J2mE based BT "hacking" apps ... I have YET to successfully grab content/messages/contacts from a found phone. Its all bunk.

PS did the phone prompt you & you simply typed "0000" thinking it was for your headset and totally forgot it because its routine to you??



I dont get u
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Posted: 2008-04-08 19:13:14
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kenoby Posts: 407

@Prom1, I was thinking about atleast half a dozen other topics where the thoughts about bt hacking were entertained:)
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Posted: 2008-04-08 22:18:00
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max_wedge Posts: > 500

@coldfusion, where these phones you connected to and browsed stuff, were they friends or family's phones or people you didn't know?
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Posted: 2008-04-09 01:24:07
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kenoby Posts: 407

@coldfusion, can you check the list of devices you have in your fone? If there was any connection it should be in the list. Usually there are all the phones with wich you were paired.
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Posted: 2008-04-09 11:57:36
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Cold Fusion Posts: > 500

@max wedge

No it was a stranger i think

@kenoby

the name was not listed in my devices
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Posted: 2008-04-10 01:36:37
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max_wedge Posts: > 500

it's very unlikely but some very early bt phones may have had slack enough security. The main possibility is that the owner of the phone accepted the connection, thinking it was from their operator or a friend.


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Posted: 2008-04-10 09:06:01
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croatia Posts: > 500

my friend with k700 acess into my k750 without permision via bluetoouh be4 a few year and i was can c on k700 screen even a few pictures which i deleted from my k750 earlier!can you understand me?can you explain?

[ This Message was edited by: croatia on 2008-04-10 09:04 ]
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Posted: 2008-04-10 10:00:00
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max_wedge Posts: > 500

that means you have paired with that phone before.
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Posted: 2008-04-10 10:20:21
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croatia Posts: > 500

yes i'm !but from that moment i keep bluetooth visibility off for any case on my phones when i not use some bluetooth transfer
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Posted: 2008-04-10 10:33:00
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