Bluetooth Firewall

ysq
ysq
edited November 19 in Mobile Security

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  • What exactly is your query? If it is regarding 'Bitdefender Mobile Security for Android' detecting remote device discovery, kindly note that 'Bitdefender Mobile Security for Android' is not designed for that purpose.

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  • ysq
    ysq
    edited November 20

    I mean people who plan to connect remotely via Bluetooth are ****, also there have been strange changes in the address of the Internet provider in the past two days.

  • Look, I often meet some people when I'm walking, and their phones make a sound of receiving messages, but I guess it's intimidation, similar to surveillance psychology, but some of them are ****** real...

  • Is there anyone with similar experience?

  • ….😅If I tell you that some people who like to flatter others do this specifically in order to get promoted or make money, would you believe it?🙃This world is so... interesting

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  • No, I write some experiences to share with the community. Then learn some methods of network security that will not be manipulated.

  • ysq
    ysq
    edited November 19

    Love is humor, and I love everyone in the community, no matter how they've been hurt online. That's all.👽️

    Thanks, Bitdefender. You guys are the best 👍

  • Well, I guess I can provide some basic advice here. Now, if you are referring to ways to protect your Bluetooth connections, I can think of some good practices. For example, rule number one would be to turn off Bluetooth when you're not actively using it, to reduce exposure to potential threats. Another good practice in my opinion is to set your mobile device to non-discoverable (hidden) mode, unless you're actively pairing with a trusted device. And this may sound like common sense — always verify and approve pairing requests. Avoid accepting requests from unknown devices. To ensure proper device hygiene, regularly check paired devices in your Bluetooth settings and remove any that are unfamiliar.

    Finally, ensure that your mobile device's operating system and firmware are up to date to patch known vulnerabilities, and try to avoid using Bluetooth in public spaces without necessity.

    I hope this helps and thank you for your appreciation!

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    Alex

    Premium Security & Bitdefender Endpoint Security Tools user