I was on a train recently and I wanted to check my emails - so using my NewFangledWidget™ I switched on my PDA and attempted to connect to the tinternet using my new mobile phone via Bluetooth. I hadn’t paired them up at this stage, so I needed to search for the phone. Surprise, surprise - my PDA identified around 6 or 7 other Bluetooth enabled mobiles on the train.
“I wonder”, thought I. I attempted to connect to them, one by one just to see whether or not I could use their phones to access the internet. When I was asked to enter a password I entered what I know to be the default password for most mobiles. What a surprise, one by one I briefly accessed the internet on every one of the phones. What fun was had, as each time I connected to the internet via some poor suckers mobile, the phone beeped, and I quickly identified whose phone was whose, and wound up a lot of people in the process. What fun!! (yeah I know – simple things….)
My colleague and I found this highly amusing. Then I had a brain wave, I started up my laptop which has the standard Nokia software installed on it. I then used my Bluetooth enabled laptop (USB dongle) and connected to one of the mobiles. Then I started up the Nokia software and managed to download all of the configuration settings and address book from one of the mobiles!! The damage I could have done.
The moral of the story - CHANGE THE FREAKIN DEAFAULT SECURITY SETTINGS ON YOUR MOBILES!!
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