- Bluejacking
__NOTOC__Bluejacking is the sending of unsolicited messages over
Bluetooth to Bluetooth-enabled devices such asmobile phone s, PDAs or laptop computers, sending avCard which typically contains a message in the name field (i.e. forbluedating orbluechat ) to another bluetooth enabled device via theOBEX protocol.Bluetooth has a very limited range, usually around 10 meters on mobile phones, but laptops can reach up to 100 meters with powerful (Class 1) transmitters.
Origins
'Bluejacking' was reportedly first carried out by a Malaysian IT consultant who used his phone to advertise
Sony Ericsson . He also invented the name, an amalgam ofBluetooth and 'ajack', his username on Esato, a Sony Ericsson fan online forum. [ [http://www.pbs.org/speak/words/sezwho/cyberspace/ Do You Speak American . Words That Shouldn't Be? . Sez Who? . Cyberspace | PBS ] ] [ [http://www.itweb.co.za/sections/telecoms/2003/0311251150.asp?S=Cellular&A=CEL&O=FRGN Bluejacking ‘a harmless prank' ] ]Usage
Bluejacking is usually harmless, but because bluejacked people generally don't know what has happened, they may think that their phone is malfunctioning. Usually, a bluejacker will only send a text message, but with modern phones it's possible to send images or sounds as well. Bluejacking has been used in
guerrilla marketing campaigns to promoteadvergame s.With the increase in the availability of Bluetooth enabled devices, these devices have become vulnerable to virus attacks and even complete take over of devices through a
trojan horse program .Bluejacking is also confused with
Bluesnarfing which is the way in which mobile phones are illegally hacked via Bluetooth.See also
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Bluesnarfing
*Bluecasting
*Snarfing References
External links
* [http://www.symbiancentral.com/help-desk/guide/basic-symbian-s60-phone-protection.html Basic Symbian s60 phone protection]
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