i am having 1 piece of nokia 1100 made in germany plz provide me the best price
of what you can give the i can give the photo also to the serious
buyers my email id is sufiyanrajwani @ gmail . com, +919998152560
"the only ones that were worth anything were made in a factory in Bochum, Germany and contain software from 2002 that is vulnerable to tampering." Not all the phones were made in Germany, only some of them and therefore they're the ones criminals want!
Better do some fact checking next time. The phones are on sale from eBay for less than $100. Hardly worth making a story about it. Unless there's some secret sauce to the particular series of Nokia 1100 your talking about ...
i sell 2 nokia rh 17,germany,2003
tanjga72@gmail.com
I have two phones with the *right* firmware. Contact me at madcat87@gmail.com to negotiate a price.
i have nokia 1100,rh 18,made in germany,for selling. please contact me on the e-mail danuts@mail.ru,or call on the number 373 78 22 58 03
Well in my country the phone is selling about 300 - 800 euros.
For a piece of crap, it's a lot of money and it's a story
if someone are interested just email me .
crayon37@rocketmail.com
Hi All
I have one nokia1100 germany make for sale.Contact me on nokia1100sale@yahoo.com
i am having 1 piece of nokia 1100 made in germany plz provide me the best price
of what you can give the i can give the photo also to the serious
buyers my email id is sufiyanrajwani @ gmail . com, +919998152560
i just saw on ebay 22 pound this mobile. i don t know why saying 32000 dollar?
bag one for £20
http://phones.shop.ebay.co.uk/items/Mobile-Phones__nokia-1100_W0QQ_catrefZ1QQ_flnZ1QQ_sacatZ3312QQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em282
"the only ones that were worth anything were made in a factory in Bochum, Germany and contain software from 2002 that is vulnerable to tampering." Not all the phones were made in Germany, only some of them and therefore they're the ones criminals want!
Better do some fact checking next time. The phones are on sale from eBay for less than $100. Hardly worth making a story about it. Unless there's some secret sauce to the particular series of Nokia 1100 your talking about ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transaction_authentication_number
So doesn't the hacker still need the corresponding username/pass? Granted, it's one less layer of working security... but it's not game over?