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Re: Bluetooth SIG Denial of Service vulnerability

Subject: Re: Bluetooth SIG Denial of Service vulnerability
Date: 25 Jun 2005 13:29:16 -0000
I just checked it out with my Nokia 6310i, firmware 5.51 (an old firmware, I 
know).

a) if the phone is not paired with the BT dongle I used, it asks for pairing

b) even though the screen shows "connecting" with the moving bar, I can use one 
of the blue buttons to cancel this screen a do something else. l2ping reports 
no losses why I can use the phone normally. (browsed through menu, read 
messages).


All in all, no harm done.

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