scenarios, where this would work, are incredibly rare. Android has all the security measures iPhone has for brute force attacks but they give you the choice to opt-in or opt-out. This might vary from model to model.
I know these are educational and all but a lot of kids from my community ordered these and are causing havoc in our city , taking cars,phones ,laptops ,house security systems it’s all bad
You've been posting enough that I didn't quite notice you were gone whereas the other guy who was posting the exact same kind of content he stopped posting videos a long time ago after I believe his last video was buying one of his family members of brand new iPad.
the first one was 1111 so i don't think you could get it first try. It could only happen if the attack used randomly generated passwords which is less likely. Regardless the way the chances of succeeding are really low
*and* if you don't disable 'usb input before login'. Pretty sensible and not hard to do. Also, iPhones from a few generations ago are vulnerable to this
@@007Eldho yeah, with the new updates. sucked like hell when they wouldn't even charge in my mum's car or activate carplay without unlocking though. don't even have the option to turn it off either I think - sucks hard if your digitiser is broken and you need a mouse to interact with it and retrieve your files, also if you're always using your phone for USB tethering or something
The reason why you can use this on an Android phone is because if you plug a USB keyboard into an Android phone you can type in the password that way this feature is obviously so that more people can use their phones if they have an accessibility problem or for embedded devices that don't have a touch screen at all although I thought iPhones also let you do this
they did, but they made it so you have to login before accepting USB input now. you can set it up the same way on android as well, just on iOS you don't get a choice. Edit: actually, for the phones that this worked on, I don't think they actually accepted keyboard or mouse inputs (Apple was super late on adding support for that) but there's still an input device that's able to brute force and tap out the password by just plugging it in (I wonder how that one works)
@@uBreeze than it means you dont know that a android device has a second Option that prevents brute force. if you put the wrong passwort in to often, the device will factory reset and frp lock itself
@@tanayshah6112 The forward slash ( / ) in my comment is a way to say "or" as in "user OR owner" And don't worry about unsubbing, pretty sure someone else will take your place (:
@@makowithamiata6901 no, saying "use/own" implies a 50% chance of owning it and my point was nobody with decent tech knowledge will use that as their main phone, therefore my comment was still very accurate
The iPhone can be jailbroken without unlocking depending on the iOS version, then you can disable usb protection, and it’s also possible to change the amount of allowed password attempts on older iPhones.
@@sudoalex you can enable full keyboard passwords on iPhone too. For some reason people just don’t use it. My brother set his phone up with an alphanumerical password but still uses a code, it just makes people less likely to guess your password if there’s more buttons I guess.
@@teamredstudio7012 woahhh I just googled it, the feature seems kinda new, hidden and doesn't always show up from what I've read. That maybe why I didn't see it before when setting up a passcode 🤔
A lot of people don't take this one into consideration but when you are brute-forcing into someone's account your program will run it as if you only entered one password not multiple different passwords trying multiple different combinations but it will only enter one
it depends. In this case, there are multiple passwords entered. what you said would be true if they somehow got access to the password (but in an encrypted form because.... why would you bruteforce if it is in plain text?). That way, they can try to find the right password at their own pace
You can change the amount of unlock attempts if you know what youre doing. You can also brute force iphones very easily. Idk with the flipper.. but yeah
It's quite easy to code an exploit that can access the OS of the phone and change the number of attempts it takes for the phone to be disabled, I have done this on my flipper zero along with regular USBs with a microcontroller
Pattern passwords are the weakest link in your setup, they are one of the easiest to brute force. And the face recognition is tricky, but it can be done a lot more easily on Android than iOS, since it just uses the normal camera instead of an accurate LiDAR 3D model
Haha, my dad bought one of these, and so I took it and decided to record my neighbours garage door signal. Obvs I deleted it after I got the signal. But like it was so easy, all I had to do was go open the car window slightly, sit inside and wait for my neighbour to come and open his garage door, which I then recorded. Dw I deleted it after messing with my neighbours just a little bit.😂
My dude, your flipper had enough range to reach next door into the vicinity of their driveway??? …. I been trying to use universal remote feature from upstairs to screw with my cousins tv downstairs and it won’t connect :///
But after 5 incorrect attempts, you have to wait 30 seconds to try again... so that brute force attack can take even hours anyways... not to mention that after a lot of attempts, the phone can lock you out even for 1/5/10 mins
yeah, i fucked up and forgot my dad's phone pattern after changing it, i had the phone with me for so long, in the end it ended up being locked for 100s of hours
With some tools you can change the set amount of password to infinity, and it can work on iphone but you will need to change some stuff to make it "touch" the screen and not through USB "keyboard"
however there is a USB out there that can hack into phones, this USB opens up a panel where you can change the amount of times you can put a password in before you’re locked out. so to somewhat correct you, it’s possible for this machine to break into password protected iphones aswell.
Hey, I have a very mind-boggling question... Can this bad USB break through Knox security? They claim that the passcode is protected by Knox, can it still hack them?
Knox is about encrypting your data, so that even if anyone is able to extract your data by hacking or through the Samsung servers or by physically removing your storage chip from your phone, they won't be able to read or use it at all.
I think Knox should be developed to understand that a bad USB is connected and should automatically secure the device by locking it.. that's what I wanted to convey, I'm sorry if my comment did not make sense
With several incorrect attempts it should recognize something fishy and understand that it is being misused.. it can ask for samsung account password for entry, for the user security
When I was younger I tried to guess my friend's password and wiped his phone because I assumed he was smart enough to have disabled that feature. He was not.
If you have a locked android phone there is a high chance that you can just go into recovery and perform a hard reset from there, basically leaves you with a fresh phone Afterwards you could even root and scramble your MAC adress so it "looks" like another phone to the carriers making it veeery hard to locate but thats just criminal food for criminal thought
You probably have never used an Android so let me explain! After a certain amount of failed attempts you'll have to wait for at least 30 seconds until it locks down. Not to mention it won't be as easy to brute force an alphanumerical password with special characters if the owner is smart enough to not just use a 4-6 digit PIN. You can't setup a safer unlock method on iPhone so I consider that a huge security flaw
@@sudoalex iPhones also have an alphanumeric passcode you just have to enable it and after a certain amount of guesses it also makes you wait a amount of time to try again
To make the flipper to exactly search for the password is that we have to put put the phone into the boot and to recover mode and connect to a system and just search in RUclips video of phone's system files to computer then you know it go to system and some sort of flies but it's different to every other phone just search lock screen or whatever it will show every detail but not say the password instead you can edit any like for example failed attempts or disable attempts hope this helps ( I may have bad grammar because my phone sucks so don't blame me )
Brute force attacks through USB work on iPhones as well, you just need to slow down the code execution because iPhones don't register the inputs as quickly as Android.
every android has limited amount of tries. actually, iphones had vulnerability that allowed people to input unlimited amount of code to brute force unlock.
Most of the Android phones need to enable OTG from the settings. So don't worry, this is not gonna work. And also the phone itself will lock after a couple of failed attempts. After that you'll need to sign in via the brand's accounts. So again, this will not work with Android phones.
Actually all devices running android 11 and up will lock you out at 5, 10 and any subsequent attempt after that, with some phones having an option to reset themselves at 15
I forget his name, but there’s a guy on RUclips who has a flash drive and he literally changes the pass code attempt value then he runs the command with a device that literally just looks like a flash drive in order to help customers gain access to their device
This is actually why fences rarely buy stolen phones nowadays. Because brute forcing the phones security takes so much time and if they try to speed it up it locks up or emergency numbers get called. Proper technique is to mug the passcode off the person before taking the phone or taking a finger. 😁
Bro if someone giving u a usb that is half the size of a hotdog in 2024 and u put it in your computer and get a virus, it’s gona be Darwin Award territory
scenarios, where this would work, are incredibly rare. Android has all the security measures iPhone has for brute force attacks but they give you the choice to opt-in or opt-out. This might vary from model to model.
ok
@@elhsgiuloigtn it doesn't mean it does nothing to Apple devices, could mean it does something else
Apple has much stronger protections against android on this and the android protection can be bypassed very quickly
@@tb46475 source
@@tb46475 lol no. You can disable it on android but only once your in (aka if you already habe the password)
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I know these are educational and all but a lot of kids from my community ordered these and are causing havoc in our city , taking cars,phones ,laptops ,house security systems it’s all bad
where's the crunch 🥲
You've been posting enough that I didn't quite notice you were gone whereas the other guy who was posting the exact same kind of content he stopped posting videos a long time ago after I believe his last video was buying one of his family members of brand new iPad.
And you see, this is where my 15+ character password with letters and special characters fights back!
Fr fr. Numeric passcodes are lame.
15 is good, However some 10 characters password with spécial char etc... it will take 1 sec to brute force with only a M2 cpu
Its so secure,it even prevents you from getting in
@@soacespacestation8556 it does 😭😭😭
@@EliteSniper81 RIP to you i guess
Bro imagine getting it first try.
@@oz_peter yea ez
the first one was 1111 so i don't think you could get it first try. It could only happen if the attack used randomly generated passwords which is less likely. Regardless the way the chances of succeeding are really low
@@Synalix first one is 0000
@@YuutoKuranashi exactly
@@YuutoKuranashi my bad, still you get what i mean
That won’t work on 99% of phones
Yes it acually dose but i think you need to enable usb tethering on the phone first or something some have this Feature turned on permanently
@@flofdev I think he meant, 99% of phones have a password lockout after x number of attempts
@@rylandduesburry8986 ah ok yeah thats probaply true
@@flofdev *usb debugging
@@youknowsanjayy really? I thought usb debugging is for debugging only purposes and usb tethering is for exchanging data between the devices
*and* if you don't disable 'usb input before login'. Pretty sensible and not hard to do.
Also, iPhones from a few generations ago are vulnerable to this
To use accessories you must unlock even on iphone 5s 😅
@@007Eldho yeah iOS 11 i think
@@bigtitmaster ios 12 for sure because I have one
@@007Eldho yeah, with the new updates.
sucked like hell when they wouldn't even charge in my mum's car or activate carplay without unlocking though.
don't even have the option to turn it off either I think - sucks hard if your digitiser is broken and you need a mouse to interact with it and retrieve your files, also if you're always using your phone for USB tethering or something
Nope, they lock out after 5th or so attempt then perm lock at 10th attempt, only the 3 series maybe vulnerable
Imagine the owner getting the phone back with a message "try after 69 years 52 days 9 hours and 40 minutes" 😭😭💀
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Iphone moment
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@@PhoneRepairGuru and better than ever
@@PhoneRepairGuru ngl you saying i’m back felt like a scene from a movie
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Good videos what’s your most expensive tool
bro got left on read 💀
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The reason why you can use this on an Android phone is because if you plug a USB keyboard into an Android phone you can type in the password that way this feature is obviously so that more people can use their phones if they have an accessibility problem or for embedded devices that don't have a touch screen at all although I thought iPhones also let you do this
they did, but they made it so you have to login before accepting USB input now.
you can set it up the same way on android as well, just on iOS you don't get a choice.
Edit: actually, for the phones that this worked on, I don't think they actually accepted keyboard or mouse inputs (Apple was super late on adding support for that) but there's still an input device that's able to brute force and tap out the password by just plugging it in (I wonder how that one works)
@@rolls_8798 android is set that way BY DEFAULT
You don't have to 'set it up'
This video is a load of balls for gullable people
Also important to mention that iPadOS (iOS with a different name for no reason) allows lightning keyboards on the lock screen.
@@dochedgehog I mean yeah, Phone Repair Guru is an Apple guy. I can see him getting facts wrong about Android sometimes.
@@tbuk8350 TIL iPads don't run iOS, wtf Apple
you should also mention that the device wont Accept Inputs after 10 Tries and goes into Standby
bro did not watch the video
@@uBreeze than it means you dont know that a android device has a second Option that prevents brute force. if you put the wrong passwort in to often, the device will factory reset and frp lock itself
@@Galax2000 My brother in christ. I know that. Nearly every phone has that feature. He literally says that in the video.
@@uBreeze well then Re Read my first text. Did He mentioned both or just one? I think you got it
@@Galax2000 worst way of protecting data is wipe
Got so happy to see another LG Wing user/owner!
owner, not user, no tech youtuber will ever use that shit unironically lol (and if you do that prg, I'm unsubbing🗿)
@@tanayshah6112 The forward slash ( / ) in my comment is a way to say "or" as in "user OR owner"
And don't worry about unsubbing, pretty sure someone else will take your place (:
@@makowithamiata6901 yup, ik what '/'signifies lol
@@tanayshah6112 So you're admitting that your previous comment is redundant
@@makowithamiata6901 no, saying "use/own" implies a 50% chance of owning it and my point was nobody with decent tech knowledge will use that as their main phone, therefore my comment was still very accurate
The iPhone can be jailbroken without unlocking depending on the iOS version, then you can disable usb protection, and it’s also possible to change the amount of allowed password attempts on older iPhones.
Even worse, unlike Android you can't setup an alphanumerical password with special characters so the number of combinations is fixed 💀
@@sudoalex you can enable full keyboard passwords on iPhone too. For some reason people just don’t use it. My brother set his phone up with an alphanumerical password but still uses a code, it just makes people less likely to guess your password if there’s more buttons I guess.
@@teamredstudio7012 woahhh I just googled it, the feature seems kinda new, hidden and doesn't always show up from what I've read. That maybe why I didn't see it before when setting up a passcode 🤔
A lot of people don't take this one into consideration but when you are brute-forcing into someone's account your program will run it as if you only entered one password not multiple different passwords trying multiple different combinations but it will only enter one
it depends. In this case, there are multiple passwords entered.
what you said would be true if they somehow got access to the password (but in an encrypted form because.... why would you bruteforce if it is in plain text?). That way, they can try to find the right password at their own pace
People who used their password with words instead of numbers: 😌
People who use voice locks
@@captainvenom7252 People with voice recorder, a good sneking skill, and a speaker:
@@unliving_ball_of_gas maybe an AI elevenlabs AI voice would work too lol
people who Are using the password „if you Crack my password you Are Gay“:😏
imma change my pw from the current for one that has the same ammount of number characters as letters^^
You can change the amount of unlock attempts if you know what youre doing. You can also brute force iphones very easily. Idk with the flipper.. but yeah
It's quite easy to code an exploit that can access the OS of the phone and change the number of attempts it takes for the phone to be disabled, I have done this on my flipper zero along with regular USBs with a microcontroller
Do you have the script still?
Cap . Anything past android 9 and that won't work . Unless the phone is rooted already.
And we still have no reply to that.@@Gh0st_0723
@@Gh0st_0723you tried it? 😂
Back in the days if a phone had, TWRP installed, you would just go in some system folders delete a certain file and you are all good
Actually, it still works, but Android encrypts your disk, so it will not work on current Android phones.
My 13 digit passcode:
*Laughs in trillion possibilities*
my password is 24861357925879 and its surprisingly easy to memorize
@@ttxx99 bro just leaked hid password
@@keke158 its my phone password, not used for any of my regular accounts
My 69420 digit password: laughs in gogol possibilities.
@@ttxx99 diamond, Z, upside down T
You can do it on iPhone too if you turn usb accsesory usage after unlock to off so it stays allways on
Yea after you unlocking which the attacker can’t do android boy.
Can you please make a studio tour! ❤
Just ordered mine. Cannot wait for it
Me having face recognition, fingerprint and pattern password 💀
Pattern passwords are the weakest link in your setup, they are one of the easiest to brute force. And the face recognition is tricky, but it can be done a lot more easily on Android than iOS, since it just uses the normal camera instead of an accurate LiDAR 3D model
Bro got the shitty bootleg faceid
You only need one of them.
@@WolfiiDog13 There are 1M possible patterns, so, no, it isn't even close to easy to bruteforce.
@@Follina. it is. A bot can Brute Force it for years and then the password is cracked even if its very safe.
Flipper Zero: **iniciates brute force attack**
Phone: you're banned for 10 years
It's only vulnerable against bad usb with a PIN code. Using a Password makes it take impossibly long time. Using a Pattern breaks it completely
"You have been locked from the phone. Time left: 239401 years"
iPhone is disabled: I don't have such weaknesses
Android is disabled: neither do i
same on android.
"iPhone is disabled" yeah I guess not being able to perform a lot of basic tasks counts as disabled 💀
I love the Diesel 10 laugh in the video
Haha, my dad bought one of these, and so I took it and decided to record my neighbours garage door signal. Obvs I deleted it after I got the signal. But like it was so easy, all I had to do was go open the car window slightly, sit inside and wait for my neighbour to come and open his garage door, which I then recorded. Dw I deleted it after messing with my neighbours just a little bit.😂
WHAT A HORRIBLE THING TO DO TO THEIR MINDS. MAKING THEM INSECURE FOR LAUGHS.
My dude, your flipper had enough range to reach next door into the vicinity of their driveway??? …. I been trying to use universal remote feature from upstairs to screw with my cousins tv downstairs and it won’t connect :///
😂
Fun fact - device that requires more than 7 pin to unlock require 19 year to unlock with brute force whereas 4 digit pins require 7 days
Welcome back phone repair guru
Can you make more videos on the flipper zero??
But after 5 incorrect attempts, you have to wait 30 seconds to try again... so that brute force attack can take even hours anyways... not to mention that after a lot of attempts, the phone can lock you out even for 1/5/10 mins
yeah, i fucked up and forgot my dad's phone pattern after changing it, i had the phone with me for so long, in the end it ended up being locked for 100s of hours
He said that
And you can set an alphanumerical password with special characters or even just a pattern will save you from a pin brute force
Years*
It will def work on most phones as people tend to use 4-6digits numeric passwords with an easy pattern
Using a flipper zero to rick roll phones is priceless
With some tools you can change the set amount of password to infinity, and it can work on iphone but you will need to change some stuff to make it "touch" the screen and not through USB "keyboard"
Bro I was starting to get worried bout you
Hope everything's okay ?
I’m good just had a bit of an injury skiing 🙌🏼 how are you?
@@PhoneRepairGuru oh damn, sorry to hear that, hope you get well on time, Try being more careful when skiing tho
And I'm Good btw! :)
however there is a USB out there that can hack into phones, this USB opens up a panel where you can change the amount of times you can put a password in before you’re locked out. so to somewhat correct you, it’s possible for this machine to break into password protected iphones aswell.
Hey, I have a very mind-boggling question...
Can this bad USB break through Knox security? They claim that the passcode is protected by Knox, can it still hack them?
Bro has absolutely no idea what he is talking about
Knox is about encrypting your data, so that even if anyone is able to extract your data by hacking or through the Samsung servers or by physically removing your storage chip from your phone, they won't be able to read or use it at all.
I think Knox should be developed to understand that a bad USB is connected and should automatically secure the device by locking it.. that's what I wanted to convey, I'm sorry if my comment did not make sense
With several incorrect attempts it should recognize something fishy and understand that it is being misused.. it can ask for samsung account password for entry, for the user security
I hope I made sense now :)
I like how you used the z flip while testing the flipper zero
When I was younger I tried to guess my friend's password and wiped his phone because I assumed he was smart enough to have disabled that feature. He was not.
r/foundsatan
U wiped his phone clear? All data gone?
@@HealthyDebatesLover everything and the kitchen sink. He watched me do it, too
Flipper : execute order 66
Usb cable : yes * the order 66 is being comitted *
The phone : AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH
If you have a locked android phone there is a high chance that you can just go into recovery and perform a hard reset from there, basically leaves you with a fresh phone
Afterwards you could even root and scramble your MAC adress so it "looks" like another phone to the carriers making it veeery hard to locate but thats just criminal food for criminal thought
Main point of these locks is to protect your data and not your phone itself. If it was stolen there is a very low chance your getting it back.
Lol wtf are u talking about
Alot of phones will just reboot and not let gou go into recovery if u didnt insert your password when shutting down
Wouldn't it still execute the google lock in androids or icloud lock in iPhone? Is really spoofing the mac address more than enough to remove it?
you can scramble your mac address????
I'm surprised no one had talked about him using the flipper on the z flip
why
So if you’re superior and have an iPhone, ur good
having a certain device doesnt make you superior lmao
@@mesa8888yeah, I have a iphone, but that doesn’t mean I’m superior in any way.
iPhones are actually more vulnerable lmao
Do a vid about Cyber Plex pls
iPhone users are safe from this device. Protect here.
99% android users are safe too, i havw yet to see a modern phone that doesnt lock you out after too many password attemps
My android with a pattern unlock and knox security: 😂
“Android phones are actually better than apple phones”
Android phones:
Dumb argument. Android is still secure.
what do you mean??? android is secure.
You probably have never used an Android so let me explain!
After a certain amount of failed attempts you'll have to wait for at least 30 seconds until it locks down. Not to mention it won't be as easy to brute force an alphanumerical password with special characters if the owner is smart enough to not just use a 4-6 digit PIN. You can't setup a safer unlock method on iPhone so I consider that a huge security flaw
Apple user watching 1 sec of the video, rushing the comment section to say bs
@@sudoalex iPhones also have an alphanumeric passcode you just have to enable it and after a certain amount of guesses it also makes you wait a amount of time to try again
People who doesnt lock their phone be like:GigaChad Mode
People who got robbed because they didnt lock their phone be like:Calm
To make the flipper to exactly search for the password is that we have to put put the phone into the boot and to recover mode and connect to a system and just search in RUclips video of phone's system files to computer then you know it go to system and some sort of flies but it's different to every other phone just search lock screen or whatever it will show every detail but not say the password instead you can edit any like for example failed attempts or disable attempts hope this helps ( I may have bad grammar because my phone sucks so don't blame me )
Mines do this hahaha I have paid for 1 filler but got 2
Flipper Zero is like a hacking device
Flipper zero trying to brute forcing the 204800 character long fingerprint lock would be fun:>
"Disabled" feature 🛐
OMG I broke into the phone with my flipper zero I can’t believe that worked!!!
The password: 0000
Good luck getting into mine.
From my testing it doesn't even work on android, the phone needs to have USB debugging turned on in order for it to do anything
Welcome back bro
Brute force attacks through USB work on iPhones as well, you just need to slow down the code execution because iPhones don't register the inputs as quickly as Android.
Literally doesn’t you need to unlock the iPhone to allow the accessory funbass only is a problem for androids
Im pretty sure they just don't allow usb inputs when its locked, You can do that on Android too
The five letter password be like😂
every android has limited amount of tries.
actually, iphones had vulnerability that allowed people to input unlimited amount of code to brute force unlock.
U can easily disable password try limits on any phone.
You can do that with old iPhone and iPods. You can connect them to some program and mess with the timer to be continuously unlocking
Thats like my phone typing by itself
Most of the Android phones need to enable OTG from the settings. So don't worry, this is not gonna work. And also the phone itself will lock after a couple of failed attempts. After that you'll need to sign in via the brand's accounts. So again, this will not work with Android phones.
On some devices, you can manipulate the number of attempts you can do before it locks up.
how can this be done? is there somewhere I can read up on this?
It can, it's just gonna take 5,189,239 years💀
Can you copy the apple animation like placing a apple wallet on phone and copying it with flipper zero and paste it to another nfc tag ?
Actually all devices running android 11 and up will lock you out at 5, 10 and any subsequent attempt after that, with some phones having an option to reset themselves at 15
Is there a way to format a usb to emulate a keyboard and mouse or do you need to get a special thing
Instructions unclear got my phone bricked.
With custom third party firmware you can also do it over bluetooth
Me having letters as my password: no
Oooh I am so happy to see another LG wing other than the one in my hands!
Isn't there a fingerprint brute force you can use?
This is where my phone wipes itself
"This person tried to unlock your phone"
My dad:
For the flipper will it take down my school- i mean my wifi?
rubber duckies are also awesome :)
Where do u get the flipper zero
your video effects give me a headake
I forget his name, but there’s a guy on RUclips who has a flash drive and he literally changes the pass code attempt value then he runs the command with a device that literally just looks like a flash drive in order to help customers gain access to their device
I guess iPhone’s bad IO compatibility actually can be good for you
Mate, USB stands for UNIVERSAL serial bus
It's a bus that's UNIVERSAL to every device built after 1988
Limited system can sometimes be a good thing
*How exactly is this flipper thing still legal?*
I purchased one today.
@@MK8MasterJunjie Why? Genuine Question.
@@EvexiansVideoworks Because I'm studying cyber security and want to try some hands-on penetration testing.
That’s where my forehead the creator of my passwords come in handy
Please, can you make a video on "bad cable" also?
Funny you mention that. Will be out next week :)
Yes: 😃
And. No: 😦
me with a 21 letter password to my phone: "I'd like to see you try!"
This is actually why fences rarely buy stolen phones nowadays. Because brute forcing the phones security takes so much time and if they try to speed it up it locks up or emergency numbers get called. Proper technique is to mug the passcode off the person before taking the phone or taking a finger. 😁
Does it work on pattern protected phones?
Ha Jokes on you, I've a pattern password on my phone
but you can modify a phone to have -9999999 password attempts
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@@12VideosYT why not
yea, there are also supposedly ways to clear the ram so it doesnt lock you out after too many attempts.
there’s a way you can change that with a file upload from a computer, not the easiest but doable
Bro if someone giving u a usb that is half the size of a hotdog in 2024 and u put it in your computer and get a virus, it’s gona be Darwin Award territory
Me using pattern lock... Lmao
Me when the FBI knocks on my door asking how i found out about this device -
Me: phone repair guru showed this
Pretty sure u can connect phone to your PC first and edit the amount of attempts