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ajack Posts: > 500

@all:

If you follow the "Malaysia" thread here in ESATO, you will know that we had a gathering yesterday at AmCorp Mall.

We decided to go to a restaurant and have a few drinks, chitchat and make lots of noise (it was fun guys, will repeat myself in the Malaysia thread) and a few hours later, we took some pics (I know, monday I'll post it) and were at the cashier paying for our drinks.

Being a bluejacker, I did an bluetooth search at the enterance of the restaurant and a "Nokia 7650" beeped on my radar!

I quickly told the other guys about it and both fulat^t68 and shithappens proceeded to do a bluetooth scan on their phones. We then started to send him our "Oh SE rules, Nok*a sux" type themes and his phones beeped a few times. That was phun!

We then went to EricServe and told Jeffrey about it. A few of us decided that that wasn't enuf and went back downstairs to trash that poor brick user again (incidentally, he was in front of a Nok*a priority shop) and while he was talking and walking at the same time, he happily passed by in front of me and I bluejacked him again.

No, the story isn't over yet...

We then went to another coffee coffee place across Starbucks (yapliren said there was a Palm user groups gathering there as well which he was also attending -- we told him to pretend he didn't know us as we knew there would be a few Tungsten users as well... )
We then started bluejacking them also. Fulat^t68 and ShawO were having so much fun while I was busy eating my salad. 10 minutes into this bluejacking things, ShawO wanted an animated GIF of a naked girl dancing to use as a screen saver on his T68 and I made the mistake of asking him to on his bluetooth into discoverable mode. Alas, ShawO is the first bluejacking victim (where the victim was a user) I know who had a few messages like use a Palm, etc...

Okay, enuf said... have fun and happy bluejacking...

Cheers,
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Posted: 2003-01-26 07:36:00
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mariolouis Posts: 387

i did some bluejacking and alas ho!!! a sally-named phone appeared!!! when i sent a message.. yaiks!!! a guy was holding a 7650!!!!
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Posted: 2003-01-26 08:14:00
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J2 Posts: 5

cool man!! better buy a PDA with Bluetooth like Compaq Pocket PC to link to the phone than using the nokia 7650 as a cellular phone
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Posted: 2003-01-26 10:13:00
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ajack Posts: > 500

@j2 - I'd rather get a P800.... :-D This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-01-26 10:57:00
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imtheone Posts: 34

excuse me, what's bluejacking?
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Posted: 2003-01-26 14:30:00
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shithappens Posts: > 500

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On 2003-01-26 14:30, imtheone wrote:
excuse me, what's bluejacking?


to clear the air, try reading this thread from page 1....u'll get the hang of it....and haf fun too...hehehehehe

@ajack: holy cow!! u mean shaw got bluejacked by a palm user.....hehehehe...now that's a 1st!!

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[ This Message was edited by: shithappens on 2003-01-26 15:42 ]
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Posted: 2003-01-26 16:41:00
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JwY Posts: 500

that's funny!
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Posted: 2003-01-26 17:44:00
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dards Posts: 53

Everything I am going to write is absolutely true (No exaggeration at all)
I managed to fool all the people using Nokia phones and convinced them to dispose off their Nokia¡¦s and buy SE.

Ok I used a software (If anyone wants to know which one, email me) with my R520m to send SMS. The software has the option to change SMS coding scheme. So you can send messages that are usually sent by the networks i.e. Voice mail, fax and email notifications. best of all the receiver does not get the CLI mobile number as the message is sent as a flash message.

I work in telecommunication industry in Pakistan.
I sent the voice mail, fax and email active notification messages to all of my colleagues who were using Nokia handsets. These notification messages activate three different icons on the mobile screen and you cant get rid of then even if you master rest your phone. You can only deactivate them by sending inactive SMSs to these numbers again.

I went to one of my colleagues and told him that there is a new Nokia Virus which is spreading fast. Once the phone becomes infected with it different icons appear on the phone and then after some time the phone simply dies so it is advisable to remove the SIM from the phone.

Later in the evening I was shocked to see majority of these people were using SE phones and remaining had their phone switched off. Many people also contacted Nokia dealers and they had no answer to that. It was hilarious actually!!! But that is not it. I went to a market that has quite a few mobile phone shops, everyone there was also talking about the Nokia Virus.

While I was standing in one of the shop a guy came running in and said he wants to sell his almost new 6310i, but shop offered Rs.3000 (30 UK pounds) and the person agreed to that price. I was astonished, I asked the guy why sell it at such a low price he told me that he sold it because of the virus threat. He bought t68i ļ




[ This Message was edited by: dards on 2003-01-26 17:26 ]
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Posted: 2003-01-26 18:11:00
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JohnM Posts: > 500

I was shopping yesterday in Derby city (uk). I had my t68i with me. Everytime i passed a mobilephone shop, i'd use the bluetooth discover function. Inside the eagle centre, there's a vodafone shop. I discovered 2 nokia 6310i's. I sent them a business card that said \"get a proper phone\" and the email address as \"SE.forver\". I was very pleased with my afternoons work! This message was posted from a T300
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Posted: 2003-01-26 18:21:00
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ajack Posts: > 500

@dards:

Can I please have a copy of the software you used?

Thanks,

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Posted: 2003-01-27 04:55:00
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