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Bluetooth: Is it really secure?
With the increasing popularity of smart phones comes the increasing popularity of bluetooth. Join Erik as he explains the good, the bad, and the ugly of this black magic called bluetooth, that allows us to talk on our cell phones hands-free.
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Re: Bluetooth: Is it really secure?
Not a great amount of detail.
Reminds me, another attack is one made on the woefully insecure earpiece (99% of which have an unalterable 0000 code), in order to eavesdrop private conversations. Obviously, a long range antenna is needed to perform this at a distance.
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