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How To: Building a BlueSniper Rifle — Part 1
Watching the news these past few weeks, you would think that hackers have taken over our cellphones. Photo of BlueSniper RifleFrom the Paris Hilton phone hack (which was not Bluetooth-based), to the unintentional release of Fred Durst's (from the band Limp Bizkit) sex video - Wireless security has been thrust into the limelight. The proliferation of Bluetooth devices has made wireless communications easy and the Bluetooth group wants you to believe that this technology is safe from hackers. However, the guys from Flexilis, a wireless think-tank based in Los Angeles, beg to differ and they have a big freakin gun to "voice" their opinions. The gun, which is called the BlueSniper rifle, can scan and attack Bluetooth devices from more than a mile away. The first version of the gun showed up at Defcon 2004, a hacker/computer security convention held annually in Las Vegas. You can read about it in Tom's Hardware show coverage report.
That's because you're not allowed to have anything that's convenient unless the Hacker Boyz say so, and they won't.
Oh, please sit on roof tops with this BlueSniper rifle. It won't draw any attention at all. snicker

Posted by: 3dc 2005-03-14
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