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How To Root Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus Android Smartphone

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Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus is a quality Android smartphone, which comes with 6.2 inches touchscreen display powered by 2.3 GHz Octa-core processor along with 6 GB RAM and the device runs on Android Android v7.0 (Nougat) operating system. If you own this device and looking for a quick way to root it, you are on the right page as I have given a step by step tutorial to root Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus here. By following the instructions given here, you will be able to root Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus successfully. Once you have gained root privileges in your device, you will be able to install custom recovery images, flash custom ROM firmware files, etc. WARNING:  Rooting your Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus device will void its warranty, and you won’t be able to claim it unless you unroot your device. So think well about it before rooting your device. Prerequisites: 1) Before getting started with the procedure, make sure that you take a complete backup of personal data on your device using appro

Hacking Android phone using Metasploit

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Our tutorial for today is how to Hack Android Smartphone  using Metasploit in Kali Linux what is metasploit ? metasploit  Its best-known sub-project is the open source Metasploit Framework, a tool for developing and executing exploit code against a remote target machine. Other important sub-projects include the Opcode Database, shellcode archive and related research. Disclaimer – Our tutorials are designed to aid aspiring pen testers/security enthusiasts in learning new skills, we only recommend that you test this tutorial on a system that belongs to YOU. We do not accept responsibility for anyone who thinks it’s a good idea to try to use this to attempt to hack systems that do not belong to you Attacker IP address: 192.168.8.94 Attacker port to receive connection: 443 Requirements : 1. Metasploit framework (kali linux) 2. Android smartphone We will use Metasploit payload framework to create exploit for this tutorial. attacker IP address is 192.168.8.94

How to enable and disable Reset Protection on Windows 10 Mobile

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How do you protect your Windows phone? Windows 10 Mobile has built-in Reset Protection that can stop someone who gets their hands on your phone from resetting it and making it their own. Reset Protection isn't available for all Windows phones; only some newer phones that have build 8.10.15127.138 or later installed. Here's how to enable and disable Reset Protection when you still have your phone, and also how to disable Reset Protection. How to enable Reset Protection on Windows 10 Mobile The first time you set up your Windows phone, you'll be asked if you'd like to accept some recommended settings. If you accept the settings and your phone supports Reset Protection, it will be turned on automatically. If you didn't choose to go with recommended settings during setup, or if you chose to initially forego Reset Protection, you can still enable it. Swipe down from the top of the screen.   Tap  All Settings .   Tap  Update & security .    

OnePlus 5 review

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Design and Physical Features Let's get the obvious out of the way. Yes, the OnePlus 5 resembles the iPhone 7 Plus, but so do most phones with dual rear cameras. There's really only so many places you can put things when you're working with a rectangular metal slab, and OnePlus manages to nail the familiar design elements in a classy manner. Available in Midnight Black (pictured) and Slate Gray, the OnePlus 5 has a sleek metal unibody design that's free from antenna lines. It's smooth and a bit slippery to the touch, but doesn't pick up fingerprints. The phone measures 6.1 by 2.9 by 0.3 inches (HWD) and tips the scales at a modest 5.4 ounces. It's the slimmest and lightest phone we've seen from the company, weighing just less than the bezel-free Samsung Galaxy S8 (5.9 by 2.7 by 0.3 inches, 5.5 ounces). It's substantially lighter in your pocket than the HTC U11 (6.1 by 3.0 by 0.3 inches, 6.0 ounces) and the ZTE Axon 7 (6.0 by 2.9 by 0