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Story: Sony Ericsson advises users to turn off Bluetooth
I believe that there is a good protective measure on the market. When you want to ensure maximum protection, use an E2X bag. They are at www.e2xgear and originate from technology used to counter electronic espionage efforts directed against the US intelligence community.
Since the manufacturers of wireless technologies seem uninterested in correcting product design vulnerabilities, it may be necessary for consumers to step in and take measures to ensure their privacy is protected. One thing is for certain, this is only the beginning of privacy issues for consumers who find wireless electronics becoming an integral part of daily life.
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Story: Sony Ericsson advises users to turn off Bluetooth
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So I'm sold a phone because it had Bluetooth - now... Jim Davies -
Can anyone help? I have (finally) managed to... Kay -
Same problem with SE down here. Find a Carphone Wa... Jerry Walker -
-- allow for some clarity for lay_men covering the... Hon Dr George Krynicki MBA -
I believe that there is a good protective measure... Jeffrey Schweitzer -
I can see 2 problems with the E2XBag.
1. While it'... James Hall -
sony ericsson T610, and t39m cannot operate proper... David a Sinclair -
Depends upon what problems you are having.
I... Chris Lawrence -
how the hell do you turn the bluetooth function on... vinny -
Same here in Sydney. What's even worse is tha... Anonymous -
my t610 was jacked and kept making calls... Anonymous -
With the 610, snarfing is the least of your proble... John Murray -
hi i like sony ericcson but way... javed_jaan -
I hope customers had better luck at finding a cour... annoymous










