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Nokia 3410 cell phones software flaw
From: David Arranz <keyser () sdf lonestar org>
Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 00:33:40 +0000 (UTC)
Product: Nokia 3410 cell phones Version: Cell phone: Nokia 3410 Software: 40.26 Bug: Software flaw in calls recognizing Impact: Phone can report a wrong name from the 'phone book' when receiving a call. Date: march 03, 2004 Author: David Arranz Oveja Email: i1655087 (at) petra (dot) euitio (dot) uniovi (dot)es keyser (at) sdf (dot) lonestar (dot) org DESCRIPTION: The cell phone Nokia 3410 have a phone book. In Spain the mobile telephone numbers have 9 digits and begin with '6'. E.g: 6?? ??? ??? When you save a number in the phone book you introduce a name for the contact entry and his number. BUG: If the phone receive a call from a unknown terminal whose number looks like another that you've saved in the phone book in the nokia, with the only difference in the second digit from left to right, the phone will display the name of the other number. E.g: we've saved David: 64A BCD EFG (letters are digits) and we receive a call from 6?A BCD EFG , and the '?' is any digit different of '4' the phone will display: "David". I don't know if this 'work' with phone numbers of less or more digits. -- David Arranz keyser () sdf lonestar org
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