yeah... but its illegal telling u
2006-08-18 02:21:48
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answer #1
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answered by tariq k 4
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bluetooth is hacked if you send smthg to them that is malicious and the receiver accepts it.
the thing is: ppl are way smarter than accepting anythg from strangers now..
soo good luck in your quest.
besides, it's illegal.
have this article i wrote a year ago.. (it includes different terminologies for bluetooth activities of hacking. good luck.)
BLUE-TOOTH-ACHE
A virus on the PC is normal, but on the phone is new!
To some it has already happened, but to most of you it’s only a warning.
Keep on reading please, especially if you have Bluetooth wireless technology. Its main positive part is that you can connect with other Bluetooth-ed phones nearby and talk with strangers even. Swap business cards, photos, and even long conversations, but you can most probably be a victim of new Bluetooth-attacks.
Blue snipping is the process where the Bluetooth of one phone scans its accessible area for potential Bluetooth holding phone. Then it goes bluejacking (sending anonymous messages exchange) to go on bluesnarfing (hacking your phone and access its data, eat it and clone your identity where you pay their bills.)
Ok, enough with the treats, now let’s get to the treatments. Easy: keep your Bluetooth off when you don’t really need it. Bluetooth exploits asks no permission, and you’re unaware of problems until you feel disabled of your features.
Now don’t attack the cell phone manufacturers for this security absence since none expected hacked cell phones. That was typically made for computers. Even if you have a smart phone running with a palm, symbian or Microsoft OS, it’s not much of security. Since 2000 there had been at least 20 different attacks on cell phones by SMS.
Some games are threats: “mosquitoes” which ensures you a higher bill since it automatically sends small messages. Or the “skulls” (a disguised Trojan) that disables smart phone’s features. Similarly, we have the camera manager which locks the phone’s calendar, phone book and IM capability.
The most prominent cell phone virus is Cabir which spreads itself via Bluetooth by attachment. We also have Brador (with backdoor open for hackers) or Commwarrior (exploiting the multimedia cell phones)
Well don’t think of yourself as a target since hackers are not much interested with hacking your phone since it’s made for conversations and not building virtual life like computers where credit cards may be there, after all cell hacking takes more time.
So not to panic, cell security is simple: password your cell phone, get antivirus pack for your cell, keep Bluetooth off and don’t open attachments of strangers and don’t talk to strangers.
2006-08-18 03:06:56
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answered by genuineanya98 3
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The police may show an interest in this - so be careful when you next hear a knock at your door
2006-08-18 02:22:05
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answered by Paul B 5
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Use an axe.
Very useful for hacking.
2006-08-18 02:22:10
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answered by Anonymous
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thease technolodgy chips compact in plastic cases
sorry no idear try find a website naming your phone and may tell you but you have a giude so you can use it to follow instructions
2006-08-18 02:23:09
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answered by Chesh » 5
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there is a program you can download at www. getjar.com for some phone modekls which has a blue-jack program
2006-08-18 02:22:58
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answered by mal69e 2
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ask the police station
2006-08-18 02:40:30
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answered by Anonymous
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If I told you, I`d have to kill you ha, ha :-)
2006-08-18 02:52:26
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answered by Anonymous
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