#1 2011-07-07 10:36:16
Over the past few months sometimes when I pass through a certain area of my apartments, and I'm talking on my cell, I hear my bluetooth either activate, or deactivate. The bluetooth notification icon does not turn on, and I also have my default bluetooth setting set to off. Has anyone heard of such a cell hack taking place where people can hack into your bluetooth even with the setting set to off?
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#2 2011-07-07 14:27:01
My only advice is that once you've paired your phone to your devices, make the phone undiscoverable.
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#3 2011-07-07 15:49:13
Discovery is and has been set to off since before it started...strange and disturbing this mystery is.
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#4 2011-07-07 16:41:31
fortinbras wrote:
Discovery is and has been set to off since before it started...strange and disturbing this mystery is.
Have you seen any black helicopters hovering around? Call a friend and lay out a bomb plot. That way you'll know if they're paying attention.
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#5 2011-07-07 16:53:36
phreddy wrote:
fortinbras wrote:
Discovery is and has been set to off since before it started...strange and disturbing this mystery is.
Have you seen any black helicopters hovering around? Call a friend and lay out a bomb plot. That way you'll know if they're paying attention.
I live next to DC, I see black hawks all the time.
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#6 2011-07-07 22:33:34
Any recent Kathy sightings? maybe you need to wear a tinfoil hat.
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#7 2011-07-08 00:06:06
Ah, the seduction of the tin foil hat.
The Classical, the Fez and the Centurion didn't do so well... For all helmets, we noticed a 30 db amplification at 2.6 Ghz and a 20 db amplification at 1.2 Ghz, regardless of the position of the antenna on the cranium. In addition, all helmets exhibited a marked 20 db attenuation at around 1.5 Ghz, with no significant attenuation beyond 10 db anywhere else.
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#8 2011-07-10 16:08:33
Roger_That wrote:
Any recent Kathy sightings? maybe you need to wear a tinfoil hat.
Thats a bit unfair of a comparison, I simply think someone, probably non-government, has figured out a way to hack cells via bluetooth with the bluetooth set to off.
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#9 2011-07-10 20:15:45
I think Forti may of picked up on something, go easy, perhaps they are on to him.
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#10 2011-07-10 21:22:13
Dmtdust wrote:
I think Forti may of picked up on something, go easy, perhaps they are on to him.
If it happened elsewhere I'd say that its a cell defect or some sort of other bizarre error, but it only happens in a very specific 200+ foot area.
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#11 2011-07-11 10:24:20
Frequency bleed from an automatic door opener? My phone always shows full bars when within 10 feet of one of those automatic door openers.
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