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EPISODE · May 29, 2024 · 21 MIN

The Hidden Dangers of Bluetooth: What You Need to Know

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Welcome to another episode of “Let’s Talk About Scams,” hosted by Joyce Petrowski, founder of R.O.S.E. Resources / Outreach to Safeguard the Elderly. In this episode, Joyce discusses the alarming rise of Bluetooth-related scams with Paige Hanson from SecureLabs. They dive into various threats such as Blue Snarfing, Blue Bugging, Blue Jacking, and Blue Smacking, explaining how cybercriminals exploit Bluetooth connections to steal information, send malicious messages, and cause disruption. Paige provides valuable tips on how to protect your devices and maintain your security without sacrificing the convenience of Bluetooth technology.   Episode Takeaways Blue Snarfing: Cybercriminals steal information like photos, texts, and emails via Bluetooth, often leading to identity theft. Blue Jacking: Hackers send unsolicited phishing messages through Bluetooth, which can contain harmful links. Blue Bugging: Criminals gain secret access to devices via Bluetooth to impersonate the user and steal data. Blue Smacking: A type of attack that sends oversized data packets to force a device to shut down. Security Tips: Always turn off Bluetooth in public areas, make your device non-discoverable, and regularly clean up old Bluetooth connections. Resources SecureLabs - Paige Hansen’s organization for cybersecurity solutions. Remember, knowledge is power—subscribe to “Let’s Talk About Scams” podcast to stay updated on ways to safeguard your well-being against scams. Share what you’ve learned with your loved ones and stay vigilant. Stay safe and informed! Visit https://www.roseadvocacy.org/ for additional resources and newsletters to safeguard against scams.   Disclaimer: The information contained in this podcast is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for individual professional / legal advice. The podcast information was carefully compiled from vetted sources and references; however, R.O.S.E. Resources / Outreach to Safeguard the Elderly cannot guarantee that you will not fall victim to a scam.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/let-s-talk-about-scams--6483699/support.

Welcome to another episode of “Let’s Talk About Scams,” hosted by Joyce Petrowski, founder of R.O.S.E. Resources / Outreach to Safeguard the Elderly. In this episode, Joyce discusses the alarming rise of Bluetooth-related scams with Paige Hanson from SecureLabs. They dive into various threats such as Blue Snarfing, Blue Bugging, Blue Jacking, and Blue Smacking, explaining how cybercriminals exploit Bluetooth connections to steal information, send malicious messages, and cause disruption. Paige provides valuable tips on how to protect your devices and maintain your security without sacrificing the convenience of Bluetooth technology.   Episode Takeaways Blue Snarfing: Cybercriminals steal information like photos, texts, and emails via Bluetooth, often leading to identity theft. Blue Jacking: Hackers send unsolicited phishing messages through Bluetooth, which can contain harmful links. Blue Bugging: Criminals gain secret access to devices via Bluetooth to impersonate the user and steal data. Blue Smacking: A type of attack that sends oversized data packets to force a device to shut down. Security Tips: Always turn off Bluetooth in public areas, make your device non-discoverable, and regularly clean up old Bluetooth connections. Resources SecureLabs - Paige Hansen’s organization for cybersecurity solutions. Remember, knowledge is power—subscribe to “Let’s Talk About Scams” podcast to stay updated on ways to safeguard your well-being against scams. Share what you’ve learned with your loved ones and stay vigilant. Stay safe and informed! Visit https://www.roseadvocacy.org/ for additional resources and newsletters to safeguard against scams.   Disclaimer: The information contained in this podcast is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for individual professional / legal advice. The podcast information was carefully compiled from vetted sources and references; however, R.O.S.E. Resources / Outreach to Safeguard the Elderly cannot guarantee that you will not fall victim to a scam.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/let-s-talk-about-scams--6483699/support.

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Welcome to another episode of “Let’s Talk About Scams,” hosted by Joyce Petrowski, founder of R.O.S.E. Resources / Outreach to Safeguard the Elderly. In this episode, Joyce discusses the alarming rise of Bluetooth-related scams with Paige Hanson...

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