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New You would think
You would be wrong.
Bastille said that an attacker could also force a new device to pair with an old dongle for the same type of access.
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Drew
New That does not say what you think it says
Researchers at Bastille Networks today said that non-Bluetooth devices from seven manufacturers...


They're talking about pairing keyboards to the USB dongles, not straight to the laptop's BT. (And I think even that should only affect products like Logitech's Unifying receiver which does not have a hardware button to initiate pairing mode.)
New Ah, makes sense
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Drew
     Holy !@#$%^&*( - (drook) - (5)
         Bluetooth requires "associating" the device to the computer. Does it not? -NT - (a6l6e6x) - (3)
             You would think - (drook) - (2)
                 That does not say what you think it says - (scoenye) - (1)
                     Ah, makes sense -NT - (drook)
         why you turn off usb access in work laptops, no cd access either, application control on - (boxley)

We don't think of it as a rebellion. We call it "heavily armed stress leave."
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