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Jul 29, 2008 | Tag: Mobile service

Bluetooth, is it a simple pocket spy?

Bluetooth

Nowadays in the time of password stealing, financial corruption and terrorism most people understand that they should not tell their personal information to unknown people. But some of the modern devices that ware using are occupied with this, as The Times mentioned.

For less than 50 pounds you can buy a system that will tell you exactly where the person is. Our Bluetooth radio system betrays where we are. Practically all mobile phones today are equipped with Bluetooth with the help of which we can connect the wireless garniture.

In the notebooks and PC this system is used for the file exchange. There are even MP3 players that have wireless Bluetooth head phones in the set.

While introducing data to work with Bluetooth many people introduce their names to be able to exchange files. Some people even introduce their phone numbers.

Even if a person does not use his or her real name a skilled spy can guess the nickname he or she chose and trace him or her with the help of Bluetooth receivers.

Imonn O’Neil from the Bata University faculty noted that many people walk with the Bluetooth on that allows to easily trace them.

But even if the Bluetooth is off the information can be stolen via some other methods.

For only 5 pounds it is possible to trace a mobile phone or use the Facebook that allows to see the movements of your friends on the map with the help of their mobile phones.

One more technology that allows to find users and trace them is the RFID system that is used for the goods at the storage house tracing, and pets caring.

Now Bluetooth is simply sitting next to your feet, but be careful as it can bite.


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