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Spook
Posts: 17487
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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be careful!
http://www.youtube.com/v/dltjEnrePxc |
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| #0 08:56pm 04/01/07 |
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Protius
Posts: 3595
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Thats why you turn bluetooth off? I like sending people pictures of f***ed up s*** if they have it on.
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| #1 08:57pm 04/01/07 |
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ravn0s
Posts: 4729
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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mines always off
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| #2 08:59pm 04/01/07 |
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Excruci@ting
Posts: 4965
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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mine always on, but hidden. pain in the ass having to switch it on everytime i hop in the car.
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| #3 09:01pm 04/01/07 |
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mooby
Posts: 3390
Location: UK
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haha, waterloo station. i saw this on tv. suck bulls***. the phone is 10cms away and not moving. seriously, did u see all those comuters walking past? takes a few seconds to scan, and by that time youve walked past.
maybe in a pub or restruant where your just hanging around, but still, theyd have to have a portable pc and be sitting close. |
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| #4 09:33pm 04/01/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 17491
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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| #5 10:32pm 04/01/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 10823
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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edit: ^^^ that's pretty cool
haha, waterloo station. i saw this on tv. suck bulls***. the phone is 10cms away and not moving. seriously, did u see all those comuters walking past? takes a few seconds to scan, and by that time youve walked past. my bluetooth thing has a range of like 100m. So I could find someone, hack their phone and make it call my premium number all while they're walking past. Once they're out of the 100m radius who cares if they're out of range they've already called the premium number. oops. last edited by whoop at 23:41:49 04/Jan/07 |
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| #6 11:41pm 04/01/07 |
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mooby
Posts: 3391
Location: UK
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2h0shuImsA haha, that is pretty crazy. i run a windows fone, so the thing would prolly just crash anyway. |
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| #7 11:43pm 04/01/07 |
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pARODY
Posts: 158
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i got that software :]
I do security for a living so have all the cool stuff to doing this :] my nokia 6280 has a program called blooover on it which will find hackable phones. so yeah.. turn off your bluetooth and only use it when connecting to something.. hence why i use a cable headset still cause if you connect to another device things can still connect and hijack your phone. |
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| #8 12:28am 05/01/07 |
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TicMan
Posts: 1432
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I've seen Blue Jacking before in a lot of 'special' movies.
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| #9 09:52am 05/01/07 |
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ara
Posts: 1000
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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i keep my bluetooth on all the time and just keep it hidden. the other day my gf and i went to the movies at hoyts. They have some kind of bluetooth advertising set up in their foyers while you wait in line for tickets that spams your phone with ads and my gf's phone wasn't in hidden mode. she now had hidden bluetooth set on her phone too. ;) |
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| #10 09:55am 05/01/07 |
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captivate
Posts: 826
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Mines always off. I think I only ever used it once, new years a couple of years ago when some random wanted to send me some ringtones. Meh.
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| #11 10:08am 05/01/07 |
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paveway
Posts: 4236
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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only ever used mine for exchanging porn, and to recieve S1_background.jpg
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| #12 10:11am 05/01/07 |
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HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 14150
Location: Ireland
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haha that's awesome, nearly inpsires me to 'blue-jack'
but yeh my bluetooth is always off, only comes on when I want to put s*** on my phone from lappy or when a mate wants s*** or when I want s*** from them |
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| #13 10:16am 05/01/07 |
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captivate
Posts: 828
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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| #14 10:18am 05/01/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 10826
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I use bluetooth to connect my phone to my pc because the usb plug on my phone is also the charging jack & if I plug it into the usb it starts charging the phone, even if it's fully charged. In the past that's been bad for batteries though I'm not sure about modern batteries but I still don't like doing it.
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| #15 12:55pm 05/01/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 2855
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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In the past that's been bad for batteries though I'm not sure about modern batteries but I still don't like doing it. It's fine for Lithium Ion batteries, as they often have supporting circuitry to stop overcharging and also depletion (which is also bad). |
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| #16 01:18pm 05/01/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 10827
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Well I dunno but shortly after I did use the cable the battery wouldn't hold a charge for more than a day. So I let it go completely flat, unplugged it, put it back in then left it to charge & now it seems fine so I'm never using the cable again :)
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| #17 01:51pm 05/01/07 |
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groydis
Posts: 1124
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i send pics of my ass to people while im on the bus via blue tooth, its great.
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| #18 03:30pm 05/01/07 |
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infi
Posts: 4980
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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only noobs get jacked
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| #19 06:13pm 05/01/07 |
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sLiNky
Posts: 767
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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You can't do s*** to my phone. Other people can't acess my files or put files on. Because it has a security lock on it. Whenever there is a bluetooth conntection attempt or connetion, I have to enter the phone unlock code before it sends or receives anything.
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| #20 01:41pm 06/01/07 |
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Triamks
Posts: 1174
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Thanks for sharing sLiNky (<- Look I even made an effort to spell your name right). Since you asked, mine is off most of the time but when on, is hidden.
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| #21 11:12pm 07/01/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 2859
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Other people can't acess my files or put files on. Because it has a security lock on it Most of these hacks circumvent your phone's "security". It's similar to Outlook Express users claiming that they can't get worms/viruses as long as they don't explicitly click on emails and attached executables. Unfortunately some worms can silently install due to exploits inside the email client, requiring no user intervention. |
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| #22 11:19pm 07/01/07 |
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