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Ultimately anything can be found vulnerable
This just goes to show that in the "instantly-on" world we live in, there are vulnerabilities in just about any device that's meant for communication, storage, or convenience. If there's a way you can get in and out legitimately, there's probably also a way in out and illegally.

It doesn't matter is it's an MS product or *NIX or even a proprietary system.. if it's on it's vulnerable. Finger pointing does no good, and as professionals it's our jobs to fix these issues, no matter whose "fault" it is.
Posted by: SpideyWriter   Posted on: 02/09/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Ultimately anything can be found vulnerable  SpideyWriter | 02/09/04
Now we see..  KTLA | 02/09/04
Use Motorola = Problem solved  Christian_<>< | 02/09/04
a bluetooth problem?  rafe01 | 02/10/04
Dumbest Post of the day!  ShadeTree | 02/09/04
Sorry this was to KTLA  ShadeTree | 02/09/04
WE understood  BXLE | 02/09/04
Nokia is a Finnish company  rjtortor | 02/12/04
Nokia phones are not reliable  Christian_<>< | 02/09/04
Bluesnarfing? Who comes up with these dumb terms?  archerjoe | 02/10/04

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