View Full Version : Bluetooth hacking app ?
alaaf
08-08-2003, 02:47 PM
hi , anyone knows if there is an application to hack in
via bluetooth in another handy , to download delete etc,?
tzeonn
08-08-2003, 05:07 PM
oh my, tts veri inconsiderate of u. how can u even tink of stuff like tis? if there ever was such a thing, i hope someone deletes all ur stuff in ur fone.
get a life dude
dude, chill out.
I'm sure this guy isn't the first one to think of this... and it's nice to know what ppl are thinking up out there. This is a free forum... so get used to it.
now we know... we're gonna need network protection in the future. ;)
lBlOlSlSl
08-08-2003, 05:21 PM
Agreed! Its just tat we are not at tat stage yet...but I am sure something like tat is sure to happen...so...enjoy your bluetooth while you can! :p
Wouwz
08-08-2003, 05:33 PM
This app would be a true terror to us all!!!
And i don't even want to have it on my foon, what's the fun about f**king someone else's foon up?
You wouldn't like it if it happend to you!
And better stop posting about it, you might get people inspired!!!
Though i think it's rather hard to login someone's phone with out being paired.
ppl like you are the reason that things are insecure. You'd rather keep it hush-hush or quiet rather than talking about it.
Whether we talk about it or not, usually ppl out there who don't talk about it are doing all the work to make it happen.
alaaf
08-08-2003, 10:14 PM
why is such app terror for you ?
it s fun ! the only terror is what you are doing with such tool !
the terror start in your brain if you go to delete something !
i īm only intrested is it possible ?
Wouwz
08-08-2003, 10:21 PM
In theory it should be possible, i'm afraid.
The only thing i'd like to see with BT hacking is an app with wich you can actually retrieve files from the phone.
Send to it might also be nice but, that would be kinda dangerous to.
but is there a way for us to encrypt or make these bluetooth connections secure? I was reading about bluetooth encryption, and I think it's possible.
gyrluknouwantme
09-08-2003, 11:19 PM
bluetooth is actually very secure. It was designed primarily as a wireless networking solution before 802.11b, and has RSA Secure Encryption. When you attempt to pair, the device initiating the connection must send both it's name and the password you have set up for the phone. After 3 Incorrect password attempts, the initiating device is temporarily banned from pairing, eliminating the posiblility for a brute force type hack.
*NOTE* these are specifications of the bluetooth 1.1 networking components. The Assumption is made in this instance that the blutooth chips in our phones is the same standard. Please correct me if i am wrong.
the_don
10-08-2003, 09:10 PM
The bluetooth chips on 7650 is 1.0 not 1.1 so some of your information maybe wrong.
snatch
10-08-2003, 09:39 PM
Originally posted by gyrluknouwantme
bluetooth is actually very secure. It was designed primarily as a wireless networking solution before 802.11b, and has RSA Secure Encryption. When you attempt to pair, the device initiating the connection must send both it's name and the password you have set up for the phone. After 3 Incorrect password attempts, the initiating device is temporarily banned from pairing, eliminating the posiblility for a brute force type hack.
*NOTE* these are specifications of the bluetooth 1.1 networking components. The Assumption is made in this instance that the blutooth chips in our phones is the same standard. Please correct me if i am wrong.
True BT is drawed for very high security, it's very strong, maybe quite impossible, to hack but nothin's impossible.
The conversation is encripted by default and you need a pair.
Don't think someone's interested to loose time to hack it.
..... and the new release'll be much more strong.
airwreck
11-08-2003, 09:44 AM
its possible. even firewalls of networked bank are hacked. i think it is simple enough.
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