Mr Buckshot
March 30th, 2008, 05:20 PM
I went on the Rogers website today to check out my SIM card balance for my cell phone, and I noticed a few calls that I never made in the call log, plus my SIM balance was lowered. I don't recall lending out my cell phone (a Motorola RAZR V3X) on that particular day but I do remember going out to the mall and bringing my cell phone along.
I heard of the phenomenon called Bluetooth snarfing some time ago but I scoffed at it, since I didn't think that typical criminals would want to haul around a laptop just to make illegal calls through another person's SIM card. I know the culprit would use a laptop or a really powerful PDA because those will have much greater range for their Bluetooth connections. Now I'm pretty sure I've been a victim of Bluetooth snarfing.
Is there a way to increase my Bluetooth security through a firmware update or something? I don't want to just turn off my Bluetooth because my phone has no headphone jack so I use a Bluetooth headset to listen to music (I no longer have my iPod and use my phone as an MP3 player).
As for the calls I never made, I made a record of the numbers and I plan to call those numbers myself to clear up matters - if they don't answer, I'm going to the police. I'm pretty sure this wasn't targeted and was the act of some geek who just wanted to prove it was possible or something. However, I use the Rogers Pay-As-You-Go system where the calls cost 33 cents per minute so I've lost about $5 for no reason. The reason why I don't use a supposedly cheaper monthly plan is that I'm not the type who calls his friends like crazy so the Pay-as-you-go system actually saves me money since I only pay for my calls when I want to.
I heard of the phenomenon called Bluetooth snarfing some time ago but I scoffed at it, since I didn't think that typical criminals would want to haul around a laptop just to make illegal calls through another person's SIM card. I know the culprit would use a laptop or a really powerful PDA because those will have much greater range for their Bluetooth connections. Now I'm pretty sure I've been a victim of Bluetooth snarfing.
Is there a way to increase my Bluetooth security through a firmware update or something? I don't want to just turn off my Bluetooth because my phone has no headphone jack so I use a Bluetooth headset to listen to music (I no longer have my iPod and use my phone as an MP3 player).
As for the calls I never made, I made a record of the numbers and I plan to call those numbers myself to clear up matters - if they don't answer, I'm going to the police. I'm pretty sure this wasn't targeted and was the act of some geek who just wanted to prove it was possible or something. However, I use the Rogers Pay-As-You-Go system where the calls cost 33 cents per minute so I've lost about $5 for no reason. The reason why I don't use a supposedly cheaper monthly plan is that I'm not the type who calls his friends like crazy so the Pay-as-you-go system actually saves me money since I only pay for my calls when I want to.