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November 01, 2003

Bluejacking

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"'Bluejacking' isn't exactly something new. The idea--that first appeared at the Esato mobile phone forums--is to use Bluetooth to send anonymous messages to other mobile phone users that inadvertently (or not) have their devices set in 'discoverable' mode. Now there's a website dedicated to bluejacking where people are posting their stories and even posting pictures with their 'victims'. This could become a common joke if we consider the research just released by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group declaring that one million Bluetooth-enabled units are shipping every week."
I've got a T68i (plus camera!), this should be fun.

Posted at 08:43
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