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Free tools from NetworkChemistry, AirMagnet detect Bluetooth services: If you’re an IT manager or a private individual carrying a phone worried about what’s being exposed, these two monitoring firms have released free surveying tools that allow active monitoring of Bluetooth behavior. Both tools require Windows XP; Service Pack 2 is recommended for NetworkChemistry’s BlueScanner, and required for AirMagnet’s BlueSweep.
Posted by Glennf at October 28, 2005 12:58 PM
Categories: Bluetooth, Security
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