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Check out my post on page 214 of this thread.
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Posted: 2005-03-05 15:23:48
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Nokia getting clever ?
I bluejacked my first brick today, a Nokia 6820, but the guy said he had to confirm reciept. I used SMan to blackjack with
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Posted: 2005-03-05 18:11:55
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ho ho ho!! u know what, i hav bluejack the phone...haha n guess what phone is it? it's P910...haha i'm evil.i send to beautiful blue brick a virus that i got from my friend.haha
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Posted: 2005-03-07 07:18:56
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How smart of you, but AFAIK there are no UIQ viruses..
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Posted: 2005-03-07 10:38:16
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A virus eh, bet the guy was really scared.
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Posted: 2005-03-07 14:59:23
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Especially when it wouldnt install on his phone..
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Posted: 2005-03-07 19:24:02
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LOL!! I've got my bluetooth name set to "virus installing". get a shock if you bluejack my phone!LOL
Still can't work out this browsing phones, paired mine with a friends but couldnt go hunting thru his pics of his missus on his phone! Was quite grumpy about that!
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Posted: 2005-03-07 23:56:14
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I'm still using "Message Center" as my alias, works well... I've been bluejacking a lot of customers at my boring work, it's great because it's quite easy to work out who is who... The other day on the train, i did a quick scan, came up with our beloved Nokia 6310... There was a businessman looking at my phone's screen, as i did this...Beep Beep BEEP To my embarrassment, it was HIS nokia! I quickly switched tasks to a game(Asphalt, o yeah), and pretended to be engrossed in it.. I think he knew, but didn't say anything
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Posted: 2005-03-09 06:36:00
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aaahhh the wonderful 6310i
havent jacked one of those for a while.
do you think many australians are aware of the abilities of bluetooth. or is b jacking still a baby in aussie land
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Posted: 2005-03-09 08:59:45
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most people don't know what it is, most of the phone's i see still have their default bluetooth-alias (eg Nokia 6230, k700i etc etc.)
hardly anyone realises what has happened when they receive messages via BT, they usually think it's a sms/mms without a sender.
my favourite phone at the moment is definately the k700i, such lax bluetooth 'security'!!
I've been sent the Caribe / cabir virus once, but it was on my old 6230.
[ This Message was edited by: stirlo on 2005-03-10 02:18 ]
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Posted: 2005-03-10 03:17:30
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