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I did something naughty today! |
hezz Joined: Mar 19, 2003 Posts: 42 PM |
I've been trying for a while to bluejack someone (anyone) in the office, and managed it yesterday (tee hee)
First I set my bluetooth name to be 'Nokia Messaging' (otherwise I might get rumbled as lots of people know I have a P800!)
I'd seen a N*kia 6310 going in and out of range for a good 10 minutes, and finally succeeded in sending a 'Hello' contact to it. Just as my boss's boss(!) walks past my desk, his phone beeps the 'new message' tone and he stops by the photocopier to read it. Then looks around, confused.
I pretend not to notice (and not to smile!!!)
I bet he's still wondering what the hell happened....!! hee hee!
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__spc__ Joined: Apr 04, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: To: Cc: Bcc: Subject: Message: PM |
My first blast of friendly fire this morning - my P800 hit a T610, kapow! ....must've been a newly convertd Blokia user, still getting to grips with his new gadget!
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masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
You're lucky. The only things I ever seem to find are loads of 6310i
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__spc__ Joined: Apr 04, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: To: Cc: Bcc: Subject: Message: PM |
I agree - 6310i's are the most common jack fodder, though I hit a P800 recently (ha! ha! Andy - you should've known better, turn to auto, instead of playing chess!), and a 7650 that afternoon too - ahhh, the beauty of SMan's 'proximity sweep', and it's jack log!!! I also pinged an 8910i a couple of days ago and some guy's PDA...
Like you say, mostly 6310i's though ....
This message was NOT posted from my P800 that I no longer have |
BOSSHOGG Joined: Dec 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
@freakynuts, sorry to say mate, but i viol you'll find it was another esato member. Someone said they were going to name they're phone wet n waiting, plenty of other people said they'd try the same thing. You've just been had by another esato member:-D what are the chances eh? Small world.
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warrmr Joined: May 13, 2003 Posts: 228 From: UK PM, WWW
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since i got my t610 i have had bt on hoping to get bluejacked myself and no luck so far |
Lunkan Joined: Jul 08, 2003 Posts: 22 PM |
So let me get this clear:
Nokia phones get a popup saying something like "Accept incomming picture/sound/vCard/Note" and SE phones just accepts it and shows it in the screen?
Or am I wrong? |
__spc__ Joined: Apr 04, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: To: Cc: Bcc: Subject: Message: PM |
You're wrong - and probably need to go towards the top of this thread for the explanation!
For phones, is either OFF, ON, AUTO, or DISCOVERABLE (which lasts three minutes). By default, is OFF.
For Nokia phones (not sure what their operation mode options are) is by default ON.
When you bluejack, either from to Nokia, or vice versa, the recipient/victim will receive a pop-up saying 'Receive incoming Contact' or something like that - then Yes/No will determine what then happens...
The point is that most Nokia users seem unknowing that they're visible to any device that scans for other devices, whereas as users are not vulnerable, as their is by default OFF.
For phones, ON is for paired devices only (e.g. headsets) and will not be visible by other devices, while AUTO works only when the user wants to send/receive a file. OFF is obvious, while DISCOVERABLE renders you like the Nokia user - visible!
Does that help (I think it's right, and no doubt if it isn't, someone will correct me....!)
This message was NOT posted from my P800 that I no longer have |
Lunkan Joined: Jul 08, 2003 Posts: 22 PM |
Thanks spc!
Don't have my T610 here right now but I think the "Auto" was removed in the T610 but do exist in the T68.
What information about my me or my phone is shown to the person beeing bluejacked? The name - only?
Going to do some serious bluejacking now! |
f1fan111 Joined: May 09, 2003 Posts: 11 PM |
got my first Bluejack today YAY with my Ericsson T68 sent a contact to Phone didn't hear anything go off but it said it was sent and that was just walking along in a shopping centre.
Wish i could find more people to bluejack |
o44wen Joined: Dec 11, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Coleraine (NI) and Dundee PM, WWW
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after months of searching i finally go my first buejack on the 6th July on the ferry.
I always keeps forgeting when i am in crowded places to do a search.
Well i was on the ferry and go a little bored so i done a serahc and found 3 Nokia phones but only one of them would allow me to send stuff. I had fun. I sent all my pictures and all my ringtones and then i started to send him contacts with messages like "how are you" "the ferry is rough todo". It was fun. The chap was sitting right next to me but i don't think he knew it was me because he kept standing up and looking around himself. I had my back to him and a friend was in front of me watching him.
Then 2 days ago when i came back to uni i found a P800 in the library and started sending him stuff but then he must've switched off bluetooth cause after the 5th/6th thing it kept failing.
Last night in the niteclub i found a nokia but the things i was sending kept failing.
I get a rush when i find a phone. It's brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!1
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Joe Freakynuts Joined: Jun 03, 2003 Posts: 24 From: Brighton, UK PM |
@BOSSHOGG
hehe, yeah, its a small world, and you just never know sometimes.... could very well have been a bloke called Boris i suppose, but dont take me too seriously sometimes.
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ajack Joined: Apr 22, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Malaysia PM, WWW
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@__SPC__:
The sad part is, since the release of P800 or newer models with bluetooth, the options for bluetooth are: OFF, AUTO, ON and DISCOVERABLE. By default it is OFF though, but the three (3) minutes discoverable has been removed. Not that I care, but it is. So, these users, who switch on DISCOVERABLE mode must remember to switch it back off. Sad but true.
Ohh... NOk*a sux...
Cheers,
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__spc__ Joined: Apr 04, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: To: Cc: Bcc: Subject: Message: PM |
@ajack
Thanks for that info about Discoverable; it never occurred to me to check the manual, I just assumed it would the same as for my old T68i.
@Lunkan
No information about your phone is sent - just make sure you send a jack Contact (i.e. one with your jack message in, and no numbers)...and make damn sure you don't send YOUR contact!!
Steven.
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BOSSHOGG Joined: Dec 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
:-D@freaky. Here's how to really freak someone out by bluejacking, find your victim by sending a blank contact, just put a full stop in the fields. Once you eyeball your victim, wait till a suitable moment, relocate and take a subtle front on picture of your victim a few minutes later. Relocate out of their sight and send them their own picture followed by a 'we're watching' message or something. Don't do it to a female tho, they wouldn't be able to handle it.
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