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I was just thinking.. this wld be really evil to do..
connect ur bt headset to some random person's phone and start answering their calls..
cld it b done??
becuz that wld be some sick stuff!!!
it wld really be the future of bluejacking.. forget just sending them stupid contacts
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Posted: 2003-01-13 01:18:00
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You have to pair the the handsfree with the phone you use it on. This you can`t do without confirmation on the phone. Also the BT HF`s I have tested you have to enter a password from the phone when you are paring the devices.
This means you have to have physical access to the phone.
And last BUT not least: The phones would have to support voice over BT, don`t know which Nokia, Motorola, Siemens etc do this, but 6310i, 7650 does not.
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Posted: 2003-01-13 01:31:00
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Agreed... if you could hijack somebody elses Bluetooth (BT) connection and mess around with it, nobody would want to buy a BT device. BT can be said to be secured by design from the very first day it was introduced into the market unlike most other products where security is just an afterthought. You can thanks Ericsson engineers who designed BT for that.
SE Forever!!!
Cheers,
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Posted: 2003-01-13 10:05:00
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that is actually rather impossible as you have said, tho if you have a laptop with a bluetooth connection you can do a one sided pair with a utility from the net somewhere- i have tried it with my t68i and a laptop with a bluetooth card-- you can then have the laptop emulate a bluetooth headset, and you can answer the calls made by someone...
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Posted: 2003-01-14 13:28:00
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One sided pairing? Where did you find this utility? Do you remember what it was called?
Brett
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Posted: 2003-01-20 14:54:00
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If we did that then youd have to stop jacking the 7650 as its bt is data ownly
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Posted: 2003-01-21 11:27:00
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