« Essential gadgets for emergencies | Main | The Kindle, the Reader, and e-ink: The buzz continues »

July 28, 2008

Protect your Bluetooth

Bluetoothheadset For you, a Bluetooth headset offers a safe way to use your cell phone hands-free in the car. For cyberthieves, it's just another security gap waiting to be exploited.

The U.S. CERT (that’s the government's Computer Emergency Readiness Team) just issued a list of tips to help you use Bluetooth devices more securely. Nothing too difficult, and in fact it's mostly common-sense advice.

Two practices stand out. First, disable your Bluetooth device when you're not using it. And when you do enable it, use it only in hidden, or "not discoverable", mode .

You can get other Bluetooth security tips and learn more about setting up a good password for your Bluetooth and other devices at the U. S. CERT site:

http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/tips/ST05-015.html

—Donna Tapellini

For complete Ratings and recommendations on appliances, cars & trucks, electronic gear, and much more, subscribe today and have access to all of ConsumerReports.org.

Comments

Post a comment

All comments are reviewed by our moderators, and will not appear on this blog unless they have been approved. Comments that do not relate directly to the blog entry's contents, are commercial in nature, contain objectionable or inappropriate material, or otherwise violate our User Agreement or Privacy Policy, will not be approved. Approved posts generally appear within 24 hours of receipt. For general inquiries not related to this blog, please contact Customer Service.

If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In

About this blog

Consumer Reports' electronics reporters, editors, and testers will quickly report on new developments and trends.

Consumer Reports Electronics Blog Archives

-    November 2008
-    October 2008
-    September 2008
-    August 2008
»    View All