MagicBlueHack
There seems to be a lot of interest in this app among BoostApps readers. According to it’s author, MagicBlueHack let’s you:
“Control /Access another Bluetooth mobile such as make Call(Free), Send SMS(free), Read Phone Book from another Mobile without notifying him (Traffic charge can be apply for hacked mobile) by Using Mobile Bluetooth Technology.”
Making “free” calls and sending “free” SMS by leaching off off someone else’s service without notifying would be unethical and illegal. Fortunately for all of us MagicBlueHack doesn’t actually let you do that.
When you start MagicBlueHack it scans for Bluetooth devices within range. You pick the one you want to connect to and then press the Menu key and choose “Connect”. On the i776 the selected device name isn’t highlighted so you have to guess which one you are connecting to. I kept connecting to my PC by accident instead of the phone I was trying to connect to. After several tries I managed to connect MagicBlueHack on my i776 with a Nokia N95
The other user is prompted if they want to allow “Motorola Phone” to connect. If they accept the two devices must be “paired” by entering the same PIN on both devices. So you can really only “hack” someone’s phone if they allow it and share the PIN they entered with you.
Once connected I tried to use MagicBlueHack with the following results:
- Make phone call: The “hacked” N95 displayed “Calling” plus the number I was calling on its screen. The call connected and the called party could hear me but I couldn’t hear him.
- Send SMS: Worked OK although MagicBlueHack added the garbage text “AT+CPBR=796 AT+CPBR=797 AT+CPBR=798” to the beginning of each message
- Read Phone Book: This function doesn’t seem to work. MagicBlueHack reported that it was reading the N95’s phone book but didn’t display anything.
What I think: MagicBlueHack is an interesting technical demonstration of what can be done with Bluetooth but is ultimately pretty useless. The good news is that if you use common sense and don’t accept Bluetooth connections from unknown devices and share Bluetooth PINs with strangers you will never be “hacked” by this software.
Type: Freeware
Vendor: Humayon Kabir Pavel Product page
Data Connection Required: No
Supported iDEN phones: Any with Bluetooth
Downloading uses paid data. Downloads are for Java ME phones only.
To download and install click here: DOWNLOAD (jad)
i downloaded thia to my i465 an it picks up other phones but when i tried to conect is says it dnt have service…so yeah very useless but a kool idea if it worked….but maybe im doin sumthn wrong with it
Hacking is writing a program without a plan, or writing it very quickly and sloppily. Cracking is stealing info and breaking into computers and programs. Together they made computer world what it is today, and will be in future
love this app man
I don’t understand exactly the primary use for this. I mean is it used for a cheating girlfriend/boyfriend as far as checking their call logs, texts, locations, etc? Or is it simply the linkage of two phones? just asking cause i thought about downloading but im not understanding it, can you break it down in lamen’s terms for slow people like me (lol) thanks man.
There’s a lot of hype around this app and it’s one of the most requested here at BoostApps. I’ve posted it so people can satisfy their curiosity over it. But as I said in the post it’s essentially useless. It does three things; let you make calls and send texts using another phone’s number and connection and view the contacts list of the other phone, although that feature didn’t work when I tried it. It’s not really a spy app (I wouldn’t have posted it if it was as I don’t condone snooping) because the “victim” has to cooperate to pair the two phones.
Ok i got ya, i probably wont download not cause im not a snooper but simply cause it sounds useless as you mentioned. But thanks anyway, also i love the site man i check it everyday like facebook man you should be getting paid for this (dont get the big head lol) keep em comin man.
hmm…intresting it does indeed seem useless
do we really need this? not me. but to each his own..