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Story: Bluetooth phones at risk from 'snarfing'

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Posted by: Mark giles (Thursday 8 December 2005, 11:44 PM)

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in reply to the virus CARIBE SIS you can delete it by by master reseting your phone now for those of you who have the cash to get a new/old sim card to do this procedure it is quick effective but costly as you have to go into a mobile phone shop to find out your master reset code my phone picked uyp the virus and i just went to the shop where apon they reset it and it was gone since then my bluetooth is always turned off hope this helps but if it gets past the stage where it looks yopur phone menu's your screwed so u mite as well sit back scream at your phone and bin it hope this helps all yopu who are lost or worried

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