Jai Harrison wrote: > The same thing can done on Windows, it seems, with a tool called > BlueLock that does the same sort of thing: > http://members.lycos.co.uk/wuul/bluelock/ > > Unfortunately if the only form of authentication is my bluetooth id > then anyone can access my machine as it's being constantly broadcast. > Definitely a step up on no password but still pretty insecure. > > I was hoping on some form of encrypted authentication between the > phone and the PC over bluetooth. That's why I asked for a phone that I > might need in specific. > > > Is there not a security issue with this in that you'd need to leave the bluetooth turned on all the time which i thought wasn't considered a good idea. Is there not a chance of having your phone bluejacked or hacked in some way. dan
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