root and bootloader unlock possible vulnerabilities!!!! - Verizon LG V10

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Both are huge vulnerabilities l, one on XDA and the other released by a company. But they exist! Just need help

veronawildcat13 said:
Both are huge vulnerabilities l, one on XDA and the other released by a company. But they exist! Just need help
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@jcase would be your best bet. He is the go to guy for determining if exploits will work or not.
Also, what firmware seems to be vulnerable?

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so what typ of hacker do we need to get this thing different kernels

So what kinda of hacker do we need for this thing to get different kernels....is it hex hack if so I know a lot of people in the industry......ill put an all out bulletin for this one....
P's sorry if this is in the wrong place.I didn't want to bug the developers with this. Move if need be
scaronscar said:
So what kinda of hacker do we need for this thing to get different kernels....is it hex hack if so I know a lot of people in the industry......ill put an all out bulletin for this one....
P's sorry if this is in the wrong place.I didn't want to bug the developers with this. Move if need be
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We need the bootloader to br cracked. It is currently signed by motorola which means to install true custom roms you would need to present it with that moto certificate.
I'm not entirely sure what kind of hacker but I know the best of the best are working on it right now.
So bootloader from Motorola.... I think that is hex encoded thanks for the info I have some people at Motorola in the software developed area and other hackers.... ill see what money can do
scaronscar said:
So bootloader from Motorola.... I think that is hex encoded thanks for the info I have some people at Motorola in the software developed area and other hackers.... ill see what money can do
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money can do everything
scaronscar said:
So bootloader from Motorola.... I think that is hex encoded thanks for the info I have some people at Motorola in the software developed area and other hackers.... ill see what money can do
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>>Hex encoded
*palm through face*
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Sad News For the P769

So i decided to ask LG if we actually do have an unlocked BootLoader and if we did how were we supposed to unlock it and this is what they responded me with....
Dear Carlos,
Thank you for contacting LG Electronics.
Unfortunately in USA models boot loader cannot be unlocked as a carrier request. USA models, even though they look similar to the international modes, have carrier specifications on their software. Due to their request that’s why we are not able to unlock it.
Once again thank you for contacting LG. In case you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to contact us again either via email, or by calling our customer service division at your convenience. Have a wonderful day.
Lorraine D.
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LG Customer Service
Toll Free number: 1-800-243-0000
LGEAI | Customer Interactive Center
Monday- Sunday
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Yeah, it sucks. Can we get the original unlocking bootloader guides back please? I want PACMAN tonight. /: You did have a nice find though with the whole official thing.
Ilxaot said:
Yeah, it sucks. Can we get the original unlocking bootloader guides back please? I want PACMAN tonight. /: You did have a nice find though with the whole official thing.
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Was there a better guide than the one found here? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2198114
That makes sense why when I called LG and he told me that I needed to call T-Mobile for further information on the unlocking process....
Probably gunna give a call tomorrow...
sent from my locked rooted P769 v20f
I'm on YouTube (BioDesigner48)
dinhhviet said:
Was there a better guide than the one found here? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2198114
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Yeah the Unlocking Guide for Noobs. He's making a video he said, and I'd be glad to help in any way I can.
T-Mobile petition?
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Juanito216 said:
T-Mobile petition?
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Good idea.
Juanito216 said:
T-Mobile petition?
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I'm for the idea of the petition.
This sucks. I was so expecting to try Paranoid Android on my phone. Ah, well.... at least it's rooted. I also deodexed and zipaligned and removed the bloatware.
If you disable the lockscreen and use Widgetlocker.... along with Nova Launcher, it does give it a Nexus feel.
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You really got my hopes up with the whole "official" thing, Carlos. But I appreciate all your efforts and that you were man enough to clear the record. Thanks.
RicAndroid said:
I'm for the idea of the petition.
This sucks. I was so expecting to try Paranoid Android on my phone. Ah, well.... at least it's rooted. I also deodexed and zipaligned and removed the bloatware.
If you disable the lockscreen and use Widgetlocker.... along with Nova Launcher, it does give it a Nexus feel.
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Dont you have to unlock the bootloader to root?
No, you can root if you downgrade to ICS, 10G. And then keep root while you update to JB.
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EDIT: Looks like theres a root method for JB, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2338816
EDIT: Looks like theres a root method for JB, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2338816[/QUOTE]
There is, and it does.
Tmobile rooted LG- P769 V20d, keeping sharp eyes out for "real" bootloader unlock
what about canadian model for wind mobile ?
policeman0077 said:
what about canadian model for wind mobile ?
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For rooting? It's the same I believe. For the bootloader, I'm not sure. I think you still need to unlock the way we do if you have a P769.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2242239
cmahendra made this great Start Guide and I swear it answers over half the questions asked here repeatedly. :good:
Meda808 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2242239
cmahendra made this great Start Guide and I swear it answers over half the questions asked here repeatedly. :good:
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I know, and it's sad to see how many people that don't take the time to read the first couple of threads.
kuma82 said:
I know, and it's sad to see how many people that don't take the time to read the first couple of threads.
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If not for cmahendra, I would have never learned how to offline flash. And his Infobank is awesome.
I just hope a better way to unlock the bootloader comes along eventually.
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kuma82 said:
I know, and it's sad to see how many people that don't take the time to read the first couple of threads.
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That's true, kuma.. Personally I read for a couple of weeks, over and over all that was needed and how to recover from mistakes.. It helped so much reading all the posts, what works, what doesn't. I'm very greatful to everyone that went before, and the crazy devs for pushing the envelope and figuring things out.
The current unlocking process may be complicated, but it works, if you take time to read(and read again).
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I want to unlock SO BADLY but I get stuck after I flash, I don't know what to do ahaha xD
The current unlock method for TMO P769 is so convoluted and it seems rather risky... Risky and destructive enough, I will probably not bother. How likely do you think a decent/proper unlock method will be found before the end of the year? I really dislike the stock UI and limited theming options/etc, came from PACMan on my previous phone and this is rather disappointing for a phone with such solid hardware.
Its looking pretty unlikely and I think I might just sell this phone and go back to Samsung where they tell the carrier where to shove it when they ask for a locked bootloader. Shame on LG for complying with this... Sure, they aren't Apple or Samsung but I think they could have pulled it off. At the very least they could have snuck some hidden method like HTC with the wire trick for S-OFF into the US version.

Rooting with Kingo

So.. I started seeing concerns pop up about Kingo installing Chinese backdoors into phones and PCs..
Has anyone else heard this? can this be confirmed?
I feel I should wait and see where this goes.
Would love to hear what you all think...
I have the same feeling.. I've finialy got around to the site... and it looks legit. ...even the most popular root tool was retired because of (supposed effortless application of the root tool)the dev saying the kingo was easier.
but i wonder too what is the fine print if any.. let's start the conversation.... Although this might be the wrong section.
It is the wrong section. Belongs in Q&A
Hey guys check this out. I emailed them and told them they should make a bootloader unlocker too, and they emailed me back and said.
Makes me rethink my decision to get the Developer Edition. Maybe they can unlock the bootloader!
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harosxcomp170 said:
Hey guys check this out. I emailed them and told them they should make a bootloader unlocker too, and they emailed me back and said.
Makes me rethink my decision to get the Developer Edition. Maybe they can unlock the bootloader!
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Well, that's crazy awesome. I guess we'll see next week. Thanks for the info.
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Spectredroid said:
Well, that's crazy awesome. I guess we'll see next week. Thanks for the info.
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omg sounds great so have any of you guys took the new OTA
johnminator said:
omg sounds great so have any of you guys took the new OTA
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No. Don't do it. Could lose root forever.
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I saw a tweet from @teamandIRC aka Justin Case about this root method being suspect. When it comes to exploits and phone security,I really trust that guy. I'd hold off on using anything from Klingo until it is investigated further. Just my 2 cents...
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At this point, XDA staff has decided to remove all links to both Kingo and vRoot methods of rooting. Proceed at your own peril.
Naddict said:
At this point, XDA staff has decided to remove all links to both lingo and vroot methods of rooting. Proceed at your own peril.
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Can we know what changed? I saw it was open then locked till they provided some code then it was reopened but then I saw there was concern over the code that they gave XDA being incomplete. Is that the reason or something else. Since Design closed his thread this was the only one available so just curious since I was gonna take the update then reroot. Thanks.
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neopolotin75 said:
Can we know what changed? I saw it was open then locked till they provided some code then it was reopened but then I saw there was concern over the code that they gave XDA being incomplete. Is that the reason or something else. Since Design closed his thread this was the only one available so just curious since I was gonna take the update then reroot. Thanks.
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I too am curious about the "about face".
Be aware that as of this moment XDA has deemed the Kingo root method and Vroot method are not allowed on XDA. There are concerns with the information which is collected during the root method by the exploit. It is not about a continuous malware which may affect your device but about important information shared about your device, serial numbers etc during the root process which could be huge securities issues.
You have all been warned
Have a great day!
edfunkycold said:
Be aware that as of this moment XDA has deemed the Kingo root method and Vroot method are not allowed on XDA. There are concerns with the information which is collected during the root method by the exploit. It is not about a continuous malware which may affect your device but about important information shared about your device, serial numbers etc during the root process which could be huge securities issues.
You have all been warned
Have a great day!
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So, if we've already used this method. How can we go back to stock unrooted safely or has the damage already been done?? Id like to do that and then root via de la vega.
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I've moved this to Q and A since it is actually a question and not original development obviously... XDA is not doing a reversal at all... the said systems had yet to have a verified developer/s look at them. Now there has been. It seems that this is a VERY unsecure method of root and can open up your pc and phone to well, nasty stuff... the root files come from china... but for those of you who want to play with fire... be my guest...
This is just me thinking out loud...
Personally, I think I would be more worried about the NSA gaining access to our phones. J/K
In all seriousness, I am curious if there is any real evidence that points to anything underhanded happening when using the Kingoapp method or is this just stating that the possibility exists and it is unknown? And, if the makers of Kingoapp wanted to assure us that nothing hinky is going on, what would they have to do to prove it to the XDA community?
I think these are fair questions as human nature in general tends to turn supposition into fact in the blink of an eye so it would nice to know the real facts before anyone starts casting dispersions on them just because the root files are from China.
I do understand the precaution of removing any Kingoapp links in XDA in the meantime. :good:
mvansomeren said:
I would be more worried about the NAS gaining access to our phones. J/K
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I quit worrying about that decades ago. Surely you've heard of Big Brother. They aren't new, good, or friendly, and they ARE all over your everything. Be sure of it. We only know the tip, I'm sure. NJK
toenail_flicker said:
I quit worrying about that decades ago. Surely you've heard of Big Brother. They aren't new, good, or friendly, and they ARE all over your everything. Be sure of it. We only know the tip, I'm sure. NJK
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Kingoapp posted a response to all of the accusations made about their app on their facebook page.
So it seems that what everyone is all worked up about is that part of the information that it gathers from your phone to identify it so that the proper scripts can be downloaded is the IMEI # on the phone. The folks at Kingoapp agree that, that tidbit of information isn't necessary in the identification process and their next version will remove that "requirement." They also explain that they do use "free" servers to store some of their scrips to cut down on the traffic on their servers and the related data download costs. They will also release a version down the road that will include all of the scripts when the app is downloaded to your PC so that during the rooting process, there is no need for the app to communicate with other servers.
As I suspected, people have gone off half-cocked claiming malware is installed on the phone/PC, etc. Someone even posted that XDA said that Kingoapp installed malware (which XDA did not say!) on Kingoapps facebook page.
I wish people would realize that baseless accusations and rumors hurt the cause and could cause companies like Kingoapp, that are providing a free way to root your phone without tripping Knox in one step, to stop development and remove their work from the market.
mvansomeren said:
Kingoapp posted a response to all of the accusations made about their app on their facebook page.
So it seems that what everyone is all worked up about is that part of the information that it gathers from your phone to identify it so that the proper scripts can be downloaded is the IMEI # on the phone. The folks at Kingoapp agree that, that tidbit of information isn't necessary in the identification process and their next version will remove that "requirement." They also explain that they do use "free" servers to store some of their scrips to cut down on the traffic on their servers and the related data download costs. They will also release a version down the road that will include all of the scripts when the app is downloaded to your PC so that during the rooting process, there is no need for the app to communicate with other servers.
As I suspected, people have gone off half-cocked claiming malware is installed on the phone/PC, etc. Someone even posted that XDA said that Kingoapp installed malware (which XDA did not say!) on Kingoapps facebook page.
I wish people would realize that baseless accusations and rumors hurt the cause and could cause companies like Kingoapp, that are providing a free way to root your phone without tripping Knox in one step, to stop development and remove their work from the market.
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root worked for me from Kingo...easier on MJ4...no problems
mvansomeren said:
I wish people would realize that baseless accusations and rumors hurt the cause and could cause companies like Kingoapp, that are providing a free way to root your phone without tripping Knox in one step, to stop development and remove their work from the market.
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Great news, and agreed. I've been waiting for things to calm down. I want Kingoapp and root. Seems the best for the time. Not ready to root, yet, but I will and I hope Kingoapp has the update by then.
I wonder how many people have downloaded, without a second thought, root apps, or themes.....and even non root. Guess where a LOT of those are written? Just sayin.

whats the deal with vroot is it safe?

I've been thinking of using vroot and have read many have already used it with no problem but is it safe ? Is xda going to release this exploit safely without the possible backdoor to china?
matt1733 said:
I've been thinking of using vroot and have read many have already used it with no problem but is it safe ? Is xda going to release this exploit safely without the possible backdoor to china?
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Not sure. I believe some of the devs are trying to pick it apart and figure out what it is communicating. Some feel it is safe, others do not. I'm not sure what xda review process is for stuff like this, but they have some pretty talented folks on staff if they have banned the links I would trust their judgement for now until proven otherwise.
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matt1733 said:
I've been thinking of using vroot and have read many have already used it with no problem but is it safe ? Is xda going to release this exploit safely without the possible backdoor to china?
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Perhaps you could consider reading the thread where this is already being discussed.
k1mu said:
Perhaps you could consider reading the thread where this is already being discussed.
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yea I have and some say its safe but other say its the devil but its confirmed working thats for sure. I want root but infecting my pc and phone to get it is hardly worth it. I figured it was fair question to ask to see what others thought outside the thread after all this is Q&A:laugh:
from what i have read, no one has found anything malicious or dangerous, just a lot of things that are suspect.
personally, i would just wait until the devs find another root method just to be sure. it isn't worth it imo...
Since vRoot is apparently used to root 3500 different devices (are there really that many?) I would assume that the IMEI is used to identify the device being rooted so rooting can be carried out properly. This is completely my guess since I don't know anything about any of it.
I just used it and rooted. It was a pain in the butt but successful. It's a very simple process also.
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Found a site for root. Is it true?

http://guidebelajar.blogspot.com/2015/10/guide-how-to-root-lg-v10-using-framaroot.html?m=1
jaybird38 said:
http://guidebelajar.blogspot.com/2015/10/guide-how-to-root-lg-v10-using-framaroot.html?m=1
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This is not the correct section for questions. No, do not trust that site. Cheers
jaybird38 said:
http://guidebelajar.blogspot.com/2015/10/guide-how-to-root-lg-v10-using-framaroot.html?m=1
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This looks like a really poorly thrown together article (and auto-generated from the looks of it), but unless you have the T-Mobile V10, it doesn't help you because those instructions involve unlocking the bootloader, which can only be done on the T-Mobile V10. But that's been done for a while now, plenty of guides here for it.
Nope Att here. Thanks.
The days of rooting through an all in one app are gone for newer devices, unless it was developed here on xda for a specific device or device family.. Team codefire and Jcase are the only ones I've seen release any kind of root for premium Lg devices since the G2.. They're not here so if you're not using a device from Tmo it's looking pretty bleek. Lg does support unlocking and I'm sure eventually will as more models of the V10 are released, but it definitely won't be the AT&T version..

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