Nokia has admitted that a number of its Bluetooth handsets are vulnerable to bluesnarfing - in which data can be stolen from a phone without the owner's knowledge.
As reported by ZD Net UK, Nokia has admitted that some of its Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones are vulnerable to “bluesnarfing”, which is where an attacker could read, modify and copy a phone’s address book and calendar without leaving any trace of the intrusion.
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