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SonyEricssonP900 Joined: Mar 13, 2004 Posts: 31 PM |
i just sent a nice "come on u cobblers".
I also successfully jacked a t610 and a 6230 today by using sman and i sent them the message "installing virus" and then "installed virus". The reaction was hillarious with the 6230 cos i watched him and he turned his phone off and took out the battery to check if anything was wrong then put it back and turned it on. But i had to flee before i was discovered. |
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sngd Joined: Aug 30, 2004 Posts: 101 From: a night of passionate love mak PM |
might one enquire what sman is???
my bluetooth name is called "inbox"
it will say downloading from inbox.....
simple yet effective....
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SonyEricssonP900 Joined: Mar 13, 2004 Posts: 31 PM |
I have my name as "Msg Centre" and jobs a good un. |
Blexcroid Joined: May 04, 2004 Posts: 64 From: Houston, Texas PM |
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On 2005-01-18 23:33:33, SonyEricssonP900 wrote:
I have my name as "Msg Centre" and jobs a good un.
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| I still prefer "Service Centre" as my phone name. More GUMBAs fall for it and accept the message. It especially makes messages like "Virus received-- Delete it?" or "Fatal Error-- please reboot phone" to be taken seriously by vics.
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SonyEricssonP900 Joined: Mar 13, 2004 Posts: 31 PM |
It must have been you who inspired me with my first bluejack because i had that name and i sent a message saying you have been hacked and to turn your phone off and take your battery out. It worked because it went to a teenager with a nokia 6600 and i heard his reaction and he said to his mate "sound, i've just been hacked" with a nervous look on his face but obviously didn't want to show his disappointment to his mate. So I thank you for making my blujacking experiences a fun time which i look forward to when going to crowded places. |
eeiba Joined: Oct 06, 2004 Posts: 99 From: Laguna, Philippines PM |
how come when i try 2 blujack sumone, the recieving fone recieves a message asking it if it will recieve the bluetooth message from my device? i create a fonebuk entry first and send it via bluetooth but thats what happens. what am i doing wrong?:-(
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etaab Joined: Jan 23, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: UK - South Yorkshire PM |
Nothing, you just trying to bluejack nokias. Try bluejacking a T610, they're easy.
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MyZTkL Joined: Dec 26, 2004 Posts: 3 PM |
do you need the latest firmware to recognize other bluetooth fones...sometimes i do scans and find heaps of unknown fones...is this becoz they've got the a fone that cant be recognized by my fone...Ive got a K700
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etaab Joined: Jan 23, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: UK - South Yorkshire PM |
No, its because the bluetooth signal isnt strong enough to receive their Bluetooth name.
Normally because the other phone is either walking out of bluetooth range or barely in range to start with.
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eeiba Joined: Oct 06, 2004 Posts: 99 From: Laguna, Philippines PM |
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On 2005-01-24 19:00:10, etaab wrote:
Nothing, you just trying to bluejack nokias. Try bluejacking a T610, they're easy.
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does this mean that i will not be able to bluejack nokias if they will not give me permission to send a contact entry to their fone?
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xed10 Joined: Jul 14, 2004 Posts: 67 PM |
pls. avoid using BJ for bluetooth,, it sounds awful.. it might be mistaken as BLowjob..he he.. |
stirlo Joined: Nov 16, 2004 Posts: 44 From: Melbourne, Australia PM, WWW
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"message centre" or "service centre" works well, you can also try your network names, e.g
"Optus Australia"
or "Vodafone message centre" |
JukurenvengeX5 Joined: Jan 19, 2005 Posts: 140 PM |
Heh, that was quite smart of you...Mmm...If Sony Ericsson had a Class ONE bluetooth, then, you'd be able to send it into a range of 100M!!!!! HOW COOL IS THAT!!!..(Okay, I'm making a fool of myself..) But, it's the truth...Mmm...You sort of inspired me...Because, after I read your post two days ago...I thought to myself...if you were able to do that..Would it work if..Say you had a hands-free and then you do bluetooth...Will the incoming calls off somebody else's...calls..Mmm... |
etaab Joined: Jan 23, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: UK - South Yorkshire PM |
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On 2005-01-26 03:55:38, eeiba wrote:
does this mean that i will not be able to bluejack nokias if they will not give me permission to send a contact entry to their fone?
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Nope. You have to trick the person looking at their phone into thinking its a sms message by calling your phone something like mentioned above. Try Nokia Msg Centre, works for me.
Btw, you can only bj class 2 (10m) phones with a class 1 (100m) phone if you are within 10m of the class 2 phone. Weakest link in the chain etc..
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sngd Joined: Aug 30, 2004 Posts: 101 From: a night of passionate love mak PM |
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On 2005-01-26 11:13:12, JukurenvengeX5 wrote:
Heh, that was quite smart of you...Mmm...If Sony Ericsson had a Class ONE bluetooth, then, you'd be able to send it into a range of 100M!!!!! HOW COOL IS THAT!!!..(Okay, I'm making a fool of myself..) But, it's the truth...Mmm...You sort of inspired me...Because, after I read your post two days ago...I thought to myself...if you were able to do that..Would it work if..Say you had a hands-free and then you do bluetooth...Will the incoming calls off somebody else's...calls..Mmm...
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i'm pretty sure the 100m bluethooth only works if the other device is capable of 100m bluetooth i.e if you search for a bluetooth device with 10m range from 100m it won't find it as the connection needs to be established both ways.
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