Legality of blue tooth hacking

From: mht3@earthlink.net
Date: Wed Mar 15 2006 - 08:48:05 EST


('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) What is the current legality of blue tooth hacking?
At a recent Cisco security product meeting, I observed a security practice director outside snarfing phone numbers and addresses from the various people who were attending the meeting. He got up and presented the information saying there was no law preventing him from snarfing information. I seem to recall attending a conference a while back where the laws regarding this type of blue tooth snarfing was discussed.

thanks for the assistance

/m

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