A Denial Of Service Attack From Two Feet Away?
from the must-be-difficult-to-track-down-who's-at-fault dept
For the past few years, a number of firms have been overhyping the risk associated with mobile viruses, as they all looked to release mobile anti-virus solutions. It's true that mobile viruses may eventually be a problem, but for now, most of them require the recipients to be "very, very stupid.". Still, if people were getting worked up about mobile viruses, why not get them worked up about other mobile threats as well? The latest is a warning that certain Sony Ericsson phones are vulnerable to Bluetooth-based denial of service attacks. While it's true that some enterprising folks have figured out ways to extend the range of Bluetooth, for the most part any such denial of service attack is going to come from something extremely close to where you are. Besides, the point of a denial of service attack is usually to take down a specific server online. It's hard to see many circumstances when a similar attack on someone's mobile phone would make much sense.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Ultimate Revenge
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Short?
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Well... maybe..
Yea, gives me ideas.
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it could happen
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DoS for servers of companies you hate, not loudmou
People dont write or use programs and buy hardware and use it to shut up the loudmouth - then go to jail. They do it to extort companies or just piss em off.
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Re: DoS for servers of companies you hate, not lou
thanks Mr BTDoS inventor!
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Service attack on that would be so usless because what pertenge of phones have bluetooth, let alone are constantly using them?
The most bluetooth on a public level that gets used is not even for syncing data but just using a headset.
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