| So, how do I BlueJack someone?
Assuming that you now have a Bluetooth phone in your hands, the first thing
to do is to make sure that Bluetooth is enabled. You will need to read the handbook
of the particular phone (or PDA etc) that you have but somewhere in the Menu itesm
you will find the item that enables and disabled Bluetooth.
Now, remember that Bluetooth only works over short distances, so if you are
in the middle of Dartmoor then BlueJacking isn't going to work for you (unless
the sheep have mobile phones these days!) so you need to find a crowd. BlueJacking
is very new so not everyone will have a Bluetooth phone or PDA so the bigger the
crowd the more likely you will have of finding a 'victim'. The Tube (yes, Bluetooth
works underground), on the train, in a Cafe or standing in line are all good places
to start.
You will now need to create a new Contact in your Phone Book - however rather
than putting someones name in the Name field you write your short message instead
- so for example rather than creating a contact called Alan Philips you would
write - "Hey, you have been BlueJacked!" instead (or whatever message
you want to send)
Now select the new contact and from the Menu of the phone choose "Send
via Bluetooth". This is a facility available within the Mobile Phone that
was designed to send a Contact to someone else - useful in Business when trading
names and addresses, however we are now going to use it to send our message that
was contained in the Name field of the contact - clever eh?
Your phone or PDA will start to search the airwaves for other devices that
within range. If you are lucky you will see a list of them appear, or it will
say that it cannot find any. If the latter happens then relocate to another crowd
or wait a while and try again. If you have a list of found devices then let the
fun begin.
Unfortunately, almost every Bluetooth enabled device will not yet be configured
with a useful name - so you are going to have to guess. Some devices will be called
by their Phone manufacturer (e.g Nokia, Sony) or maybe a random string. Try one
at random and look around to see who grabs their phone and then looks perplexed
when they read your message :) If you want to name your Phone so it appears as
a name in the list on a BlueJackers phone see How to name your
phone.
You can build a library of contacts with predefined messages.
We cannot stress enough however that this is a FUN thing to do - don't abuse
the service or people as they can simply disable Bluetooth plus if you send abusive
or defamatory messages you are liable to prosecution.
What if I don't want to be BlueJacked?
That's quite simple - just disable Bluetooth when you don't need it and no-one
can BlueJack you.
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