Tuesday, November 10, 2015

5 The Samsung Galaxy Note has been hacker! – News MeilleurMobile

             
         

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The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 PHABLET last born of the range, saw its antitheft be around by a hacker.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 runs Android 5.1 Lollipop and includes a protection Theft , integrated into its operating system. It is all the rage because it helps deter any attacker, wanting steal the Samsung Galaxy Note 5. There is apparently even more malicious because last week a hacker managed to circumvent the famous protection .

This anti-theft protection (which is integrated with all smartphones and tablets running Android 5.1 Lollipop) allows to reset prohibit mobile (factory settings). A thief Samsung Galaxy Note 5, so can not change passwords or assign a new Google Account . Clearly, it can not change the identity of the smartphone. It is normally impossible to bypass this protection because when the return to factory settings is required, the user of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 must clarify its Google password in order to confirm his identity.

hacker managed to bypass this check which is imposed when the return to factory settings is requested. Well, he does not look too worried because he proudly shared his find via video. He explains that just download APK file precise, which will then be stored on a device (USB key or external drive) and USB is connected -The-GB (enables USB devices to have more flexibility in the management of USB connections).

Once the process launched, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 automatically launches file explorer, ignoring the identification request made by Google Android, and that, thanks to an exclusive software to Samsung device. This allows those who have a bad background, running the APK file, without having to be connected to the smartphone reset, install the hacking method and so break the protection. And here is a phone like new.

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