Security readout for executives and security teams
This old CVE describes a denial-of-service condition on Nokia 7610 and 3210 phones triggered through a Bluetooth OBEX file transfer using certain filename characters. The public bundle does not provide CVSS, affected firmware versions, patch details, or evidence of active exploitation. Exposure appears limited to legacy Nokia 7610 and 3210 handsets that have Bluetooth OBEX file transfer reachable or accept unsolicited transfers. Enterprise exposure is likely low unless such devices remain in operational use. Treat as a legacy-asset hygiene issue, not an emergency, unless these handsets support business-critical operations. Priority should be identifying and retiring or restricting affected unsupported devices. Mitigation focus: Check Nokia or carrier guidance for firmware or configuration recommendations.; Inventory any Nokia 7610 or 3210 devices still in business use.; Disable Bluetooth or OBEX file transfer where operationally feasible..
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