never mind wifi, what about bluetooth, i've just seen a program for S60 2nd-3rd mobile devices that
Once connected to a another phone via bluetooth you can:
- read his messages
- read his contacts
- change profile
- play his ringtone even if phone is on silent
- play his songs(in his phone)
- restart the phone
- switch off the phone
- restore factory settings
- change ringing volume
- And here comes the best
"Call from his phone" it includes all call functions like hold etc. (if you don't like your boss, a few hours worth of calls to scousers keiths premium party lines might get you a bit of revenge
Works very well on sony ericsson phones[TESTED]
well my bluetooth is always disabled thou![]()
That's why you should never leave a BlueTooth not secured... Some leave the auto connect function active!
Best regards.
Yves
also just seen a program where you can change you MAC address![]()
might be useful for those naughty people who share stuff, i mean youmight as well get a portable and use that, hide it in next doors garden
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lol
Easy to impersonate a mac address which is why those who use access control on routers are wasting there time. Just as Ssid hiding a waste of time. As are most forms of encryption avaiable at present so easy to break or read its not worth the bother.
LOL so just leave unlocked or use a wire![]()
many how hours wind up of work mate![]()
Many leave on for headsets or car handsfree
Its amazing how many people do leave there bluetooth on in public places.
Remeber that SMS where your partners bank details were texted to you by your partner or similar senstive info etc.
Worth bearing in mind
yes, i've sent my best pigeon to leave a deposit for you![]()
waffling about dodgy things, anyone else use RBS online banking?, i recieved a card reader from them in june, but never needed to use it yet, it looks like a small calculator, that must generate some number, so only i can setup standing orders/money transfers etc.
http://www.rbs.co.uk/global/f/securi...rd-reader.ashx
maybe a good idea, if i ever have to use it![]()
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