I've been reviewing applications of pentesting tools and PDAs (PacketPC, Nokia, Treo, etc) and was wondering what everyone thought, if it is even feasible at this stage in development, ov having BT3 on say....the Nokia 770?
Portable pentesting anyone???
Feel free to run wild with this, I'm trying to get different perspectives on this type of application....
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Personally i think the iphone's going to take it, not now, but soon! ..... I think once a skilled koder gets his hand's on the SDK, maybe write up something that will allow say BT3 on it, then after that i'm sure SOMEONE would make an injection patch for the 802.11 drivers on the iphone and so on. ....... with all of it's functions and 8 or 16 GIGS, there's an unlimited amount of potential here! ...(just what i think)
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Aggreed, I'm running the HTC Universal right now, almost got it to where I want it
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