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Posted: 2005-06-26 00:25:33
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On 2005-06-08 17:39:32, 007 k750 wrote:
Friends, romans and countrymen. I have found some blue jacking software, enjoy.
http://trifinite.org/trifinite_stuff_blooover.html
Rename the file as a .jar file and then send it to your phone via bluetooth.
[ This Message was edited by: 007 k750 on 2005-06-08 16:44 ]
I installed the software and everything worked perfectly. But when i tried to do something with my N3650, it says the audited device doesn't seem to be exploitable. Any 1 tried this software or has any idea on what phones it would attack and what wouldnt
thnk u
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Posted: 2005-06-26 00:28:46
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Ok quick question?
If i sent a Contact to anyone who comes up on my Phone via BT will they have to accept it, as most of the time when i send things to my friends they have to accept it first.
Just been reading the last 10 pages or so and got really confused.
If not which phones do not need the owner to accept the message first?
Thanks
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Posted: 2005-06-26 11:16:10
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On 2005-06-26 00:28:46, k0rrupter wrote:
Any 1 tried this software or has any idea on what phones it would attack and what wouldnt
Blooover is a proof of concept app, its not actually meant to be able to attack phones - it only tells you whether they're vulnerable or not.
My advice is grow up. If you want to be a thief, go rob someone, preferably someone bigger than you rather than trying to do it through your mobile phone.
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On 2005-06-26 11:16:10, Hightowermark wrote:
If i sent a Contact to anyone who comes up on my Phone via BT will they have to accept it, as most of the time when i send things to my friends they have to accept it first.
Typically the common phones which will accept contacts (or even calendar appointments) automatically are:
SE T610
SE T630
SE Z600
SE K700i
SE S700i
SE K750i
Nokia 6310
Nokia 6310i
Other phones like Sharps, Samsungs and Motorolas accept them automatically but have conditions set on them (discoverability, pairing, pass codes) which stop it working.
Nokia S40 and S60 phones tend to accept contacts only when the phone owner says yes on their phone.
Other files
always have to be accepted manually, be it a picture, sound, video, note file etc.
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Posted: 2005-06-26 12:37:46
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On 2005-06-26 12:37:46, etaab wrote:
Typically the common phones which will accept contacts (or even calendar appointments) automatically are:
SE T610
SE T630
SE Z600
SE K700i
SE S700i
SE K750i
Nokia 6310
Nokia 6310i
so, SE are more vlunerable to contact blue jacking.
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Posted: 2005-07-02 07:43:57
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Well no. When you say vulnerable, you emphasis that it has something to do with Bluetooth security.
Its not. SE phones are easy to send contacts to because SE choose to allow it to be that way. Nokia, and other companies simply are less accessible.
SE even tell customers that they can avoid being bluejacked by hiding their phones Bluetooth, to avoid what SE call "spam".
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Posted: 2005-07-02 11:29:30
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Etaab's rite.
SE

guides DO say that.. PLUS as he says..
Not a vulner.bli.ty but a feature by intention . .
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Posted: 2005-07-04 01:42:00
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I'm a bit late with this story, but am posting now anyway... I went to London over christmas 04 with my friends and my sister... The plane got delayed for three hours at Arlanda (Stockholm's biggest airport), so I spent some time testing bluetooth on my k700i. I sent out a contact named ""merry xmas"... and you know what? Some people sent msg's back!! I got a pic of a snowman, a pic of a santa, a msg with "SonyEricsson rox!!" and some with "God Jul" (I'm Swedish after all.)
One thing that was weird was that I also got "nokia sux. get a SE!!"... I mean.. ehm? I used my k700i for gods sake.. no godforsaken Nokia!!
Bluetooth is pretty cool!! Will continue!
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Posted: 2005-07-04 02:58:23
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Bluejacking and headsets... I recently purchased a SE hbm-30 bluetooth headset (it rocks! Except it doesn't cope with Push To Talk

actually, i'll say it SUCKS for ptt!) anyway, when you're using a headset, there's no available 'slots' for bluejacking, and i don't think anybody else can see your phone.. That bites.. - wirelessly posted via a Blokia 3230 r0xx0r phone
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Posted: 2005-07-04 06:58:00
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On 2005-07-04 06:58:00, stirlo wrote:
there's no available 'slots' for bluejacking, and i don't think anybody else can see your phone..
When you're using Bluetooth on any v1.1 device be it the headset, ftp, push or HID, Bluetooth tends to be kept busy and other devices have a hard time finding your phone.
Most often than not, other phones wont be able to find yours, and if they do, they wont be able to retrieve the Bluetooth name of your phone.
Bluetooth v2.0 in the K750i goes some way to fixing that. I can now use my headset and transfer files from my phone to my pc at the same. Also, at the same time, on another phone i can search, find and discover the name of my K750i.
So, ive tested my K750i whilst connected to 3 other devices (the apparent limit is 16) at the same time and it still works.
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Posted: 2005-07-04 12:07:33
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