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Subject: Re: Palm Hack?
Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2004 16:16:37 -0700
At 07:50 AM 6/3/2004, Tyler Durden wrote:
Anybody know of apps that allow someone to hack somebody else's Palm?
PalmOS doesn't have useful memory protection,
so if you can get somebody
If there's any kind of leakage bias, then a high-powered signal might get a
few bits through. After that, only a Palm OS expert will know if there's
some kind of signal that can tease the Palm awake and then get it to swallow
some kind of trojan.
Bits are not marbles to exist outside
At 07:50 AM 6/3/2004, Tyler Durden wrote:
Anybody know of apps that allow someone to hack somebody else's Palm?
PalmOS doesn't have useful memory protection,
so if you can get somebody to run a trojan application, they're potentially
toast.
If you can't, then you're limited to whatever the
I think the notion of someone using your IR beaming capacity against your will is at
least a possible threat (imagine what happens if I get a trojan onto your Palm that's
supposed to leak data--it could just listen on the IR port, and hand over your data
when I get it the right message.) Some
Anybody know of apps that allow someone to hack somebody else's Palm?
Specifically, say you are beaming or receiving a beam from someone else's
Palm, but you'd like to know much more than what they had planned on beaming
you. So you actually beam them an app that takes their phonebook and