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Bluesnarfing is the unauthorized access of information from a wireless device through a Bluetooth connection, often between phones, desktops, laptops, and PDAs (personal digital assistant). [1] This allows access to calendars, contact lists, emails and text messages, and on some phones, users can copy pictures and private videos.
Bluejacking is the sending of unsolicited messages over Bluetooth to Bluetooth-enabled devices such as mobile phones, PDAs or laptop computers, [1] sending a vCard which typically contains a message in the name field (i.e., for bluedating) to another Bluetooth-enabled device via the OBEX protocol.
It functions even when the device is in airplane mode, and can only be avoided by disabling Bluetooth from the device's Settings app. [1] [2] [3] The attack can cause the device to crash. [2] It also affects iOS 17.1. [4] The release of iOS 17.2 made devices more resistant to the attack, reducing the flood of popup messages. [5]
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Wi-Fi and Bluetooth may be enabled separately while the device is in airplane mode, as allowed by the operator of the aircraft. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Receiving RF signals (as by radio receivers and satellite navigation services) may not be inhibited by airplane mode; however, both transmitters and receivers are needed to receive calls and messages, even ...
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