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Theres a video up on http://www.hackszine.com/blog/archiv...tooth_hea.html showing eavesdropping of bluetooth headsets.

A fun point is the guy is using a 770 to remote his laptop, so he doesn't stand out.

The hack itself is a bit BS, as the target has to have the default pin of 00000.
 
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Originally Posted by haokah View Post
Theres a video up on http://www.hackszine.com/blog/archiv...tooth_hea.html showing eavesdropping of bluetooth headsets.
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Originally Posted by haokah View Post
Theres a video up on http://www.hackszine.com/blog/archiv...tooth_hea.html showing eavesdropping of bluetooth headsets.

A fun point is the guy is using a 770 to remote his laptop, so he doesn't stand out.

The hack itself is a bit BS, as the target has to have the default pin of 00000.
That would be 0000, which is the pin of pretty much every bluetooth headset, and some bluetooth equipped cars out there.
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