Due every Sunday night by midnight.
Week 1:The most popular form of network access right now is wireless - so it's time to look at the security issues associated with using the air as your media for data transmission. My article explains the term "Bluejacking" which is basically a method of sending annoying messages to Bluetooth devices in your physical vicinity. It's not a real security threat - the article says it's more of an annoyance like ringing a doorbell and running away.
http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/bluejacking.htm (Read the 1st two pages, they are short ) then watch the video at this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkAjPWNSIsg&feature=related (also very short)
The vulnerability exists because bluetooth is always on by default and available for associaton. The solution is to turn off your bluetooth when you don't need it. For instance, my iphone only needs bluetooth when I am using my headset in the car. Otherwise, I can disable that function and that will keep me safe from Bluejacking.
So, your job is to:
- find a website / article about a wireless vulnerability - give us the link
- describe the problem AND
- tell us how to protect against it.