hello there n95 users,
Is there any bluetooth hacker software? Not so much hacker but i want something to use it to browse my friends' phone,
Anything out there? 😮 😮
hello there n95 users,
Is there any bluetooth hacker software? Not so much hacker but i want something to use it to browse my friends' phone,
Anything out there? 😮 😮
piss off and get a life, loser.
I think what cinghialino is trying to say 🙄 is We do not support any kind of illegal activity or hacking here. I don't believe there is such a tool available for bluetooth anyway as it is a pretty secure connection type.
Even if there is, it will not be discussed here so please don't ask for it. Of course there is no need to be rude about that :icon13:
Fair point 3Shirts....
....PS - your link for DVD Decrypter is a dead ender
Due to the way Bluetooth works, your friend would always be asked to okay you browsing their phone, or trust your phone - so it's not possible to 'hack' it.
If you want such software, this is probably not the best place to ask.
The only good thing to date that you could do with bluetooth is hijack phone calls if someone is using a bluetooth headset.
Don't ask me how because I won't tell you, you have a whole internet at your disposal, learn to use it.
And Im sure its a 'mates' phone and not some random girls who might be sitting/standing next to you. 🙄
You are sure that what is a mates phone, the one that gets hijacked? Wrong.
To go further into this exploit, you do need to have a laptop with bluetooth (I use my dongle) on hand running linux, as the exploit is currently only written under that OS, and the other party has to have 'visibility' shown. The exploit tricks the device and the headset into repairing and then grabs the pairing passcode and also adds the headset to it's list of available devices.
A few more steps and you're able to listen in on the whole conversation.
Again, you have a whole internet at your disposal, use it.
lol.......if you don't ask him again and leave it a few more minutes I'm sure waxup will post the links as well :tongue:
Now that's just silly :tongue:
Nah, I was just being sarky. imo its for him to perve for pictures rather than gain access to his 'mates' phone.
Still, even if its just wanting access to a mates phone, its wrong.
I disagree with it all tbh. One thing I like is my privacy, its really important to me so I always respect others'.
However, I leave my bluetooth off unless I need to use it.
I agree, I don't condone hacking for personal gain.
It's amazing how many people either don't care to turn their bluetooth off or don't know how. I work at a gym and when I see people come in with either a bluetooth headset or a PDA or BT capable phone I often find curiousity getting the better of me and I'll just do a scan to see how many enabled devices there are.
It's just a matter of time before underground exploits become wide spread and people start getting weird calls showing up on their bills that they didn't make.
Furthermore, you are probably right, this person is probably just wanting to browse pictures and SMS messages on the other persons phone.
Im with you on that one. When in tescos waiting for my workmates to finish shopping at lunchtime, I scan about.
Theres *always* at least 3 people. What I occasionally do is send a business card of a contact. This contact will just be an obviously fictional number with name like papas pizzas. I dont see this as invading anyones privacy, and quite a few times Ive seen people get it and look around with a laugh on their face.
Ive also seen some advertising applications for sale, which are basiaclly programs which constantly scan for BT devices, and automatically sends them a business card with whatever details you put in.
Not sure if this would take off, but if it did and you walked through a shopping center for example, you might get bombarded with adverts.
Yeah 'bluejacking' is going to catch on, definately by advertisers.
Word of advice, after you've sent your contact make sure you either enable a silent profile or turn your bluetooth off. Otherwise you may have them send a message/contact back and your phone give off an audible alert that the contact was received and they zero in on you!
Oh I always do that, Im not daft 😉
I generally only send to those who have funny names, rather than someone who has left it on the default (usually phone model) and risk scaring some technophobe who might freak out.
oi dick head 'cinghialino'
no need for the abusive language
a simple answer could have done
kulveer,
i repeat (and i don't need to send you in private as you do)
piss off and get a life, LOSER.
it's not abusive language, is just a simple answer..
you don't need a bluetooth hack application,
you just need to believe in yourself and change girlfriend.
goodbye!
Well kulveer, considering you have asked for 'free' tomtom, a place to download films for free, and message locking software (to hide what I wonder) I cant say Im on your side in this.