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If you think that your conversations over a bluetooth headset/cell phone link are secure, then you should watch the video prepared by SANS Institute author and senior instructor Joshua Wright in which he demonstrates how a Bluetooth headset can be hijacked. That allows audio to either be captured, or sent to the device. CLUE: the “secret” pin defaults to 0000. Ouch!

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