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<endeca_term>Bluetooth Security</endeca_term>-Secure Data Transfer over Bluetooth

Bluetooth Security-Secure Data Transfer over Bluetooth

This paper describes the mechanism of Bluetooth authentication. In Bluetooth when two units want to communicate they... Read more

1 August, 2011
Optimize ToolBox(15 functions) 2.2.0

Optimize ToolBox(15 functions) 2.2.0

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4 December, 2011
Optimize Tool Box(15 functions) 2.0.1

Optimize Tool Box(15 functions) 2.0.1

...access to set ring mode, volume control, input settings, screen rotation, WIFI, Bluetooth, security, APN and so on.4. WidgetAdd widget to homescreen, easy to... Read more

18 September, 2010

Nokia releases 'invisible' Bluetooth security fix

More than six months after admitting there was a Bluetooth security flaw in a number of its mobile phone handsets, Nokia said... Read more

22 July, 2004 by Munir Kotadia

Bluesnarfing tools 'spreading quickly'

...for mobile phone manufacturers to make a greater effort and fix the Bluetooth security problems in their handsets after a researcher revealed that software tools... Read more

16 February, 2004 by Munir Kotadia

Bluetooth phones at risk from 'snarfing'

A serious Bluetooth security vulnerability allows mobile phone users' contact books to be stolen. You... Read more

9 February, 2004 by Munir Kotadia

Sony Ericsson advises users to turn off Bluetooth

Sony Ericsson has joined Nokia in admitting that its Bluetooth phones could be vulnerable to a 'snarfing' attack, meaning that a hacker can access data even if the phone is not paired with another Bluetooth device Read more

11 February, 2004 by Munir Kotadia
Detailed Descriptions of New Proof-of-Concept <endeca_term>Bluetooth Security</endeca_term> Analysis Tools and New Security Attacks

Detailed Descriptions of New Proof-of-Concept Bluetooth Security Analysis Tools and New Security Attacks

This paper describes the details of two new proof-of-concept Bluetooth security analysis tools and two new attacks against Bluetooth security. On-Line... Read more

6 October, 2005

Bluetooth security dangers ignored, say experts

Howard Schmidt, a former White House cybersecurity adviser, and RFID researcher Adam Laurie have warned that communications protocols are ripe for abuse Read more

23 April, 2008 by David Meyer and Tom Espiner

Symantec warns users over Bluetooth security

A Symantec executive has given advice on how to combat the security threats users of Bluetooth-equipped devices increasingly face Read more

21 September, 2007 by Lynn Tan

Nokia admits multiple Bluetooth security holes

Nokia has admitted that a number of its Bluetooth handsets are vulnerable to bluesnarfing - in which data can be stolen from a phone without the owner's knowledge Read more

9 February, 2004 by Munir Kotadia
Performance Analysis of SAFER+ and Triple DES Security Algorithms for <endeca_term>Bluetooth Security</endeca_term> Systems

Performance Analysis of SAFER+ and Triple DES Security Algorithms for Bluetooth Security Systems

This paper compares SAFER+ encryption algorithm and Triple DES algorithm for Bluetooth security systems is done. Performance of the above security algorithms are evaluated... Read more

1 February, 2009
<endeca_term>Bluetooth Security</endeca_term> White Paper

Bluetooth Security White Paper

...Bluetooth SIG and associated working groups with expertise regarding all aspects of Bluetooth security. This document describe the usage of the Bluetooth security as well... Read more

19 April, 2002
Security of Bluetooth: An Overview of <endeca_term>Bluetooth Security</endeca_term>

Security of Bluetooth: An Overview of Bluetooth Security

...security. The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of Bluetooth security and how it was designed Read more

30 October, 2000
Improving Pairing Mechanism in <endeca_term>Bluetooth Security</endeca_term>

Improving Pairing Mechanism in Bluetooth Security

Bluetooth has been developed to provide mobile ad hoc connectivity between a wide range of portable and fixed devices.... Read more

1 November, 2009

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