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Spammed by Bluetooth

An Anonymous Reader writes "BBC News is reporting a new craze - using Bluetooth to send unsolicited messages. Apparently lots of phone owners are leaving Bluetooth switched on, meaning that anyone within range can send a short message. The phenomenon is known as "bluejacking". It's not clear at present that this is being done by anyone other than pranksters, but one can't help wondering, how long before commercial spammers catch on."

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  1. Re:Yeah, I've done this. by grub · · Score: 0, Offtopic


    Too bad I wasn't with you, nugget.. I'd be sending the goatse.cx link to unsuspecting people. Listen for the disgusted reaction and order another Guinness as a reward for my victory.

    Boe indeed..

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  2. Re:aplliances by uncle_riley · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    please mod parent up. I dont like burnt toast it makes me sad

  3. Re:I FOR ONE WELCOME OUR NEW ALIEN BLUETOOTH OVERL by tazanator · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    lets see they said it on the simpsons and third rock from the sun ... several others but I'm board...

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  4. Re:Yeah, I've done this. by grub · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Hey, if a man can't take pride in his father's work...
    Make me a Foe and quit your bitching.

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  5. Orks? by GQuon · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I've used this feature also to send quick notes to cow-orkers at the office

    Easily identified by their Gateway workstations.


    And their sunlight intolerance. (You know, being orks.)

    "Orker". That spelling is about as strange as "Virii" or "Microsoft".

    On second thought, apparent sunlight intolerance wouldn't make anybody stand out among other nerds.

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