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Del Joined: Jan 11, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Kent, UK PM, WWW
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Bluejacked my first victim today in the supermarket, dont know what their responce was though they were probably in another isle.
Dam it felt good to do this, going out this savo to find some more victims
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JohnM Joined: Jan 06, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Burton-on-Trent , UK PM |
I'm at meadowhall in sheffield right now. So far found 7 bricks, 4 6310i's, loads just phone and one called Gaz! Not managed to send anything yet but still tryin!
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lfbuccat Joined: Nov 24, 2002 Posts: 15 From: Philippines PM, WWW
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I just bluejacked somebody in the bank yesterday.
I was waiting for my deposit transaction when I decided to do a bluejacking expedition. Lo and behold there was a Nokia7650 somewhere near me. When I looked around there was someone in front of me who was playing with her phone. So I sent her Satan's Business card complete with "call me ASAP" remark and 666 numbers!! hahaha...then...the infamous nokia beep!!!
I bluejacked her about 6 times...I was hiding behind a newspaper so there was no way she could tell it was me (having a small phone also helps ya know!!). Totally freaked out she shows the messages to her husband...with another brick (9210) hanging out his belt. And he has no idea what the hell was going on!! Nokia users here in the Phils. are just totally clueless...considering the volume of 7650 users...only a small percent actually know the poor implementation of bluetooth in their phones!!! |
vwbeetle Joined: Apr 04, 2002 Posts: 166 PM |
out of curiosity, i tried sending a contact by bluetooth to my friend's 7650 and found out 2 things-- 1) my friend's 7650 did not beep but just displayed a message asking if you wanted to accept an incoming contact and 2) it was displaying the name of the phone which was trying to send a contact
so all those times i failed trying to send ocntacts to a 7650 were times that the owner did not accept, and all those times the name of my phone was being displayed. this is why we name our phones "club nokia", so that owners of nokias would be persuaded to accept the file. who could resist accepting a file from their precious nokia club hey.
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mariolouis Joined: Nov 17, 2002 Posts: 387 From: SE to Windows Mobile PM |
i agree with you vwbeetle. when you are bluekacking, it's hard to send coz the user has to be infront of his/her phone and he/she has to accept the connection. there are no alerts to notify the owner you are sending to. so if the person you are sending to has his phone on his pocket/bag, there is no way you can send him the file. |
ajack Joined: Apr 22, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Malaysia PM, WWW
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@all: guys (and gals), I have been trying for the last two days to access ESATO from web. Anybody else have problems?
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JohnM Joined: Jan 06, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Burton-on-Trent , UK PM |
@Ajack: Not had any bother accessing esato with pc, or
my siemens s55, but t68i has been a bit hit and miss over the weekend. Still having success bluejacking?
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Dj Boyi Joined: Oct 05, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Liberty City PM |
Nearly had bluejack success today,i had a 'bloors phone' and 'steves 8910' come up in phones4u but cudnt connect when i went to send my msg:-(i'll keep tryin tho but i had to travel over 12 miles to get a decent bj chance;-),had a few 'phone' come up too but cant connect. In phones4u i kept tryin again but kept failing to send,I was in the same shop as every1 else and it was only a small place! :-(
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kalo93406 Joined: Jan 11, 2003 Posts: 31 From: California - Central Coast PM |
I tried for the very first time to get on Esato last night with my t68i... entered user name then password, but it just kept coming back to the login screen. I figured it was an isolated problem for me. maybe not??? roger |
dazbradbury Joined: Nov 24, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: UK - Derby/London PM, WWW
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Hi all,
My first post on this thread but i spose i've been "bluejacking" 7650's for a while now. I thought of the idea but then decided it was shit because on my t68i it had to be set to discoverable, after realising from a mate that nokia's are all set to discoverable i realised that i could cause mayhem, hehe. The funny thing was that the 7650 user who told me nokia's can allways be set to discoverable was actually trying to put down my t68i saying i cant leave it discoverable! Anyway i've sent a few pics to 7650's in the bus line which i thought was funny, but after reading about sending business cards it makes so much more sense, tommorrow i will be out and about! took me all night to read this thread, and 2moro my p800 will be arriving, so hopefully 2moro will be a very good day for me! These ideas are great though, am gonna have such a laugh... in fact i'm laughin now thinking about it, hehe... |
shithappens Joined: Sep 17, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia PM |
@dazbradbury: good on ya mate!!! and welcome to esato......happy jackin.....
True Bravery is arriving home late after a boys' nite out, wife waiting with the broom & u ask: "Are u still cleaning or are u flying somewhere" |
Playahata Joined: Feb 18, 2003 Posts: 37 PM |
@dazbradbury
Dont use the p800 for blue jacking take your t68i out. P800 to easy to drop and is harder to jack with. T68 you can jack with it in your pocket.
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lfbuccat Joined: Nov 24, 2002 Posts: 15 From: Philippines PM, WWW
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Let's keep our terms clean shall we...Blue jacking and...jacking (which maybe misunderstood to be "jacking off") are two different past times...although both activities are extremely satisfying!!! hahahaha! =-) |
Zwanzig Joined: Feb 19, 2003 Posts: 28 PM |
I was visiting some information shit about universitys on my school today. As I stood there talking to an information guy I saw that he had a laptop with a phone next to it. Still talking to him I did a bt search without him seeing it. I found Albins laptop and Albins t39m. Then the guy put the phone in his pocket. I sent a contact named Hi Albin! to the phone. I saw that the guy was putting his hand in his pocket, as if it rang but he didn't picked it up. I finished the conversation by saying, By Albin!
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GigaJerk Joined: Feb 26, 2003 Posts: 2 PM, WWW
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Well, that's that then.
over the past two weeks I've tried BlueJacking in Salt Lake City Utah, Dallas Texas, Los Angeles California, Orange County California, and New Orleans Louisiana.
Even tried Bjacking during the Mardi Gras crowds on Bourbon St.
Not to mention all the busy airports
but not a damn thing.
Guess we just can't have any fun in the states.
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