Bluejacking is a technique that involves sending unsolicited messages over Bluetooth to mobile phones, speakers, or laptops. The word “bluejacking” comes from the combination of the words “Bluetooth” ...
The latest hype around Bluetooth is called Bluejacking. While I think it's more of a social phenomenon, some think it's a great marketing opportunity. The name in itself is deceiving. As we'll see ...
A new fad called "bluejacking" is making users of some mobile phones panic, thinking their equipment has been infected by a virus, according to a media release from the anti-virus software maker, ...
When someone hacks into a Bluetooth-enabled device, he or she can send unwanted messages (usually flirty, but they can potentially be malicious) to that device. The procedure also referred to as ...
A survey carried out by a London public-relations firm suggests that Bluetooth-equipped mobile phones could become the next battleground for spam, with substantial interest in using the technology for ...
But is this new craze set to throw a spammer in the works? Bluetooth, the connectivity technology most commonly found in mobiles and PDAs, looks like it could be spawning a new craze – and possibly a ...
Thousands of mobile phone users are being left terrified by a disturbing craze in which they are bombarded with obscene or disturbing messages. New 'Bluetooth' technology allows people to send ...