Posts tagged root

Attention Motorola Users: You Now Have Root!

A couple of days ago, our own Stacy Bruce reported that the DROID XYBOARD had been rooted. Now, apparently, the developer of this root method, which More >

One-click Root for Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime on ICS 9.4.2.11 Firmware

Have you just grabbed the latest official OTA update by Asus for your Eee Pad Transformer Prime? This update, the ICS 9.4.2.11 firmware, disables More >

Root the Droid 4 Thanks to This Exploit by Dan Rosenberg

While all evidence that the 4th iteration of the original Droid pointed at a December release it was pushed back to February of 2012 and a lot of

More >

Root your Brand New Motorola Droid 4 Now

Well that was quick, but what did we expect from the Android Developers community? They are always quick at rooting and creating ROM’s among other More >

Google Wallet Hacked… Again, This Time No Root Needed

 

Google Wallet is in the news again and not for the right reasons. We just saw earlier how a hack was revealed for rooted phones using Google More >

How to Root the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 WiFi GT-P7510

Rooting has somehow become a must for Android fans. It is mostly the starting point of each hacking and customization endeavor.  This process doesnâ More >

Root Your Samsung Galaxy S2 Running XXLP6 Firmware Using CF-Root

With so many official and unofficial firmware releases for the Samsung Galaxy S2, many consumers can have a hard time rooting their devices. More >

How to Root Samsung Galaxy S2 I9100 Running XXLP2 Firmware

 

If you’ve ever applied the Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich firmware build XXLP2 to your Samsung Galaxy S2, you’d know that you’ve lost all root More >

Root Privileges Should Be a Right, Join the Fight Alongside the EFF

In 2010 the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) added an exemption that made modifying copyrighted software legal for the purposes More >

Linux vendors rush to patch privilege escalation flaw after root exploits emerge

ITWorld: Linux vendors are rushing to patch a privilege escalation vulnerability in the Linux kernel that can be exploited by local attackers to gain More >

Go to Top