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Serious flaws in bluetooth security lead to disclosure of personal data Nov 11 2003 10:53PM
Adam Laurie (adam algroup co uk) (1 replies)
Re: Serious flaws in bluetooth security lead to disclosure of personal data Nov 13 2003 10:11PM
Pentest Security Advisories (alerts pentest co uk) (3 replies)
Re: Serious flaws in bluetooth security lead to disclosure of personal data Nov 14 2003 12:40PM
Adam Laurie (adam algroup co uk)
Re: [Full-Disclosure] Re: Serious flaws in bluetooth security lead to disclosure of personal data Nov 14 2003 06:16AM
Jordan Wiens (jwiens nersp nerdc ufl edu) (1 replies)
Re: [Full-Disclosure] Re: Serious flaws in bluetooth security lead to disclosure of personal data Nov 14 2003 10:21AM
Pentest Security Advisories (alerts pentest co uk) (1 replies)
Re: [Full-Disclosure] Re: Serious flaws in bluetooth security leadto disclosure of personal data Nov 14 2003 04:05PM
nosp (nosp xades com)
On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 10:21, Pentest Security Advisories wrote:
[...]
> No, you didn't misread - The T610, whilst still vulnerable to some
> attacks, does provide more protection
> of OBEX profiles. In this respect, it's better than the other phones /
> devices we've tested.
>
> On the particular T610 that was tested, we found that whilst it was
> possible to upload files to the phone we could not download files from it.

It is very possible (and easy) to download (very) sensitive files from a
T610 as long as the MAC is known; no pairing necessary. Firmware rev
R3C002. Files include calendar and phonebook.

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Re: Serious flaws in bluetooth security lead to disclosure of personal data Nov 13 2003 11:31PM
Andreas Steinmetz (ast domdv de)


 

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