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BlueClawing

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Christoffer Prokic claimed 2001 that communications entered via Ericsson’s Bluetooth phone adapter

were capable of being BlueClawed(bugged) and that Bluetooth’s encryption procedures could be easily conquered.

His first concern centers around the use "common in many different applications" of a four-digit PIN.

While a PIN is only as secure as its user the vast majority of PINs remain set to the factory default of “0000” sadly, security can be further negotiated when the capability exists to store the PIN in the memory of a Bluetooth device.

References[edit]

https://electronics.howstuffworks.com/bluetooth.htm

http://www.mobileinfo.com/Bluetooth/index.htm

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