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Brute-forcing #iPhone "Photo Vault" app's PIN protection using NetHunter behaving as RubberDucky App is missing brute-force protection that includes timeout after a few incorrect entered passcodes. If possible, rather use fingerprint protection #mobilehacker #nethunter

49,486 views • 3 years ago •via X (Twitter)

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black group3 years ago

I can't send you a direct message

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Ai BCi John Dugan3 years ago

There are bigger hacking problems to solve if anyone is interested

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😔3 years ago

Tool name??

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Mobile Hacker3 years ago

It is rubber ducky script executed using NetHunter app

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Mo Mario3 years ago

Bro I have xiaomi mi10 5G and I have lineageOS CAN I INSTALL BRUTEFORCE ????

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small hands2 years ago

Nice job 👍🏻

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