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T610 Bluetooth Hacking !!!

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Clive Douglas - 18 Apr 2004 23:44 GMT
Hi Group

Just on the off chance some of you are unware that the security on the Bluetooth system has been cracked, you may want to check out this site.  This site is from the BBC in the UK from one of there programs called "Click Online", a technology show.  You may also want to bookmark their URL as the site has a good archive and the pages are updated every week with the latest programs details and web links to relevant information.

http://www.bbcworld.com/content/template_clickonline.asp?pageid=666&co_pageid=3

Good Luck Everybody :)

Clive
Evertjan. - 19 Apr 2004 10:01 GMT
Clive Douglas wrote on 19 apr 2004 in alt.cellular.ericsson:
> Just on the off chance some of you are unware that the security

Are you aware you are sending HTML, which usenet use is frowned upon?

The content of your post is non the less interesting.

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Evertjan.
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Clive Douglas - 20 Apr 2004 00:04 GMT
Hi Evertjan

Thanks for letting me know about the HTML, I had no idea.

My apologies to all.

Best Regards

Clive

> Clive Douglas wrote on 19 apr 2004 in alt.cellular.ericsson:
> > Just on the off chance some of you are unware that the security
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> The Netherlands.
> (Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)
pzboyz - 19 Apr 2004 11:38 GMT
> Hi Group
>
> Just on the off chance some of you are unware that the security on the
> Bluetooth system has been cracked,

FYI.

The security has not been hacked or broken in any way.

There were faults in some devices. The faults can/will be fixed. And
so there is no problem.

pzboyz
 
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