BlackBerry Bold 9000

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Classification

BlackBerry Bold 9000
Classification
Grade D
Calculator version 1
Classification date 2025-09-14
Information
Name BlackBerry Bold 9000
Brand by Parent BlackBerry by BlackBerry
Generation 1st (Bold Series)
Model(s) BlackBerry Bold 9000
Release date 2008-05-27
Type/Category Smartphone (Enterprise-focused)
Website [1]
Status End of life
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Dimensions 114 x 66 x 14 mm
Mass 133 g
Operating system BlackBerry OS 4.6 (Upgradable to 5.0)
Companion App BlackBerry Desktop Manager
CPU Marvell PXA930 (624 MHz)
GPU None (Basic UI acceleration)
Memory 128 MB RAM
Storage 1 GB internal, microSDHC up to 16 GB
Battery 1500 mAh (Removable)
Power Mini-USB A charging
Charging 5V/500mA (Slow charging)
Display 2.6-inch TFT LCD (480x320)
Camera 2 MP rear / No front camera
Sound Mono speaker, 3.5mm jack, Bluetooth A2DP
Connectivity 3G, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth 2.0, GPS
Device
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Known hardware tampering Rare [] Battery and storage are removable; hardware tampering possible.
Known vulnerabilities Rare [] BlackBerry OS 4.6/5.0 had known security flaws, no modern patches.
Prior attacks Rare [] Exploits for BlackBerry OS vulnerabilities exist but require advanced techniques.
Updatability None [] BlackBerry OS 5.0 was last update; no official security patches since 2013.
Category score 3
System
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Authentication with other systems No [] BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) supported but outdated.
Communications Encrypted with obselete encryption [] BlackBerry Secure Email (AES-256 for corporate), but internet traffic encryption is outdated.
Storage Encrypted with obselete encryption [] BlackBerry OS 5.0 supported encryption, but not enforced by default.
Category score 3
User Authentication
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Account management Basic [] BlackBerry ID was introduced later; device-dependent security.
Authentication Basic [] 4-digit PIN or password required, but no biometric authentication.
Brute-force protection Exist [] 10 failed attempts trigger a full device wipe.
Event logging Partial logging [] Some event logging via BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES).
Passwords Require change after setup [] Enterprise policies could enforce this, but not for personal users.
Category score 2
Grade D


Strong security at release, but outdated now: BlackBerry OS was highly secure in 2008 but lacks modern updates. No longer updatable: No official patches since 2013, making it vulnerable. Some encryption, but outdated: AES-256 storage encryption available, but network encryption is weak by today’s standards. Brute-force protection is good: Auto-wipe after 10 failed password attempts remains a strong feature. Lacks modern authentication: No biometric security, limited remote management outside of BES.