
By Andy McCue
Published: Tuesday 25 May 2004
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Anonymous
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Cheshire
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Programmer
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Non-secure Bluetooth, used for transmitting intelligence material? I sincerely hope this is less open to snooping and 'Bluesnarfing', than mobile phones. The Sunday Times recently hired a security expert to hack into various mobile phones using Bluetooth, in the lobby of the House of Commons. What's to stop people accessing police data in this manner?
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