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Don't Burn Your Android Yet

A few days ago, security firm Perception Point released the details of a zero-day exploit in the Linux kernel, which has sparked a wave of panic as the report indicated that millions of Android devices are vulnerable. Although patching security problems is quite easy on most Linux distros, it's a lot harder for Android users. PC users and server admins usually can update their systems with a few terminal commands or through a GUI software store. The update process is different for Android devices. Android users have to wait for over-the-air updates from the manufacturer. However, Google's Android security lead Adrian Ludwig claims that the majority of Android devices are actually safe. Android 4.4 and earlier use older versions of the kernel that never contained the bug. And even after the bug was introduced into the kernel, most versions of Android don't include the keyrings feature in the kernel. Finally, more recent versions of Android use SELinux, which blocks u

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Server Hardening Server hardening. The very words conjure up images of tempering soft steel into an unbreakable blade, or taking soft clay and firing it in a kiln, producing a hardened vessel that will last many years. Indeed, server hardening is very much like that. Putting an unprotected server out on the Internet is like putting chum in the ocean water you are swimming in—it won't be long and you'll have a lot of excited sharks circling you, and the outcome is unlikely to be good. Everyone knows it, but sometimes under the pressure of deadlines, not to mention the inevitable push from the business interests to prioritize those things with more immediate visibility and that add to the bottom line, it can be difficult to keep up with even what threats you need to mitigate, much less the best techniques to use to do so. This is how corners get cut—corners that increase our risk of catastrophe. This isn't entirely inexcusable. A sysadmin must necessarily be a jack

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How to bypass iCloud Activation lock iOS 8.4.1

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Bypass iCloud Activation lock iOS 8.4.1 https://www.appunlock.com/request-unl… Switch off find my iphone without password iCloud Activation Lock Removal Service to Bypass iCloud Activation. Remove iCloud Activation from ANY iPhone & iPad. Works with ANY IMEI ANY Carrier & ANY iOS Version. Switch Find My iPhone from ‘ON’ to ‘OFF’ The service is compatible with iPhone 4, 4s, 5, 5c, 5s, 6, 6 plus and all iPad, iPod Touch idevices. up TO IOS 8.4.1 1 Search the IMEI code of your device and enter it. 2 Wait for the confirmation email with the link to order unlock icloud 3 That’s it. Add a new iCloud account because Find My iPhone is removed. After the process completes, you can use a new Apple ID to set up the device as ‘new’ before Find My iPhone is disabled and iCloud Activation Lock is removed and bypassed. The solution works with all iPads, iPod Touch, and iPhone models. Use this official iCloud Removal Service to get your device working today! To check the status of

How to find your IMEI number On iphone

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Every iPhone and iPad Cellular has a unique code, known as the IMEI number. The letters IMEI stand for International Mobile Station Equipment Identity, and the number is used to identify each mobile phone. Getting to know the IMEI of your iPhone and iPad Cellular is a useful trick. And if you are unlocking your iPhone you may need to know the IMEI. There are several different ways to find the IMEI of an iPhone; here are the three most useful techniques to know. Find your iPhone’s IMEI: Dial this code into the Phone app You can retrieve the iPhone’s IMEI number by dialing the code *#06# into the Phone app. Follow these steps to get your iPhone’s IMEI number: Open Phone app. Tap Keypad. Enter *#06#. The IMEI code will appear on the screen. Find your iPhone and iPad Cellular IMEI: Use iOS Settings The iMEI number is also located in the iPhone Settings. Using the iPhone Settings is the best option because it enables you to copy and paste the number. Follow these st

How To Bypass iOS 8 iCloud Activation Lock Screen on 8.1.3 / 8.1.2 / 8.1.1

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iCloud Activation Lock Bypass How To Latest Method! iOS 8, 8.1.3, 8.1.2, 8.1.1, iOS 7 & 7.1.2 Compatible . Works on iPhone 6 Plus, 6, 5S, 5C, 5, 4S, 4, iPad Models & iPod Touch 5G. In an unexpected turn of events, an iOS 8 activation lock bypass has emerged. You can now bypass   iOS 8 activation lock using a custom DNS server and some glitches. This is not a forever solution but can allow access into the device to achieve the previous owners email for contacting purposes. This will also allow you to make use of the activation locked device and bypass the iOS 8 activation lock and watch movies, you tube or play games. There are many functions to explore with thus bypass method. This method has been tested with the iPhone 5S, 5 and 4S by me personally all on the latest iOS 8.1.3 firmware. This does also work on the latest iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch 5G models. Step 1.The custom DNS server you need to enter is: 78.109.17.60 Step 2. Go to the last activation screen and

How to Remove iCloud Account iOS 7 to 8.1.2 (Without PASSWORD)

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Easy How To Bypass iOS 7 and 8 Activation Lock & Skip iCloud, and turn off Find My Device. Remove iCloud from Device For A Permanent Fix On  8.1.2, 8.1.1, 8.1, 8, 7.1.2, 7.1, 7.0.6, 7.0.4, 7.0.3, 7.0.2, 7.0.1, 7.0   For i Phone 6 Plus, 6, 5S, 5C, 5, 4S & 4! iPad & iPod Touch Support is Available too ! You do not need any password for this hack besides the Passcode to enter the device, make sure when you remove iCloud from the device to put your own Apple ID so you dont activation lock the device that originally had the Apple ID, so before you restore put your Apple ID and then erase all the device!! This maybe A Permanent Fix !

Find My iPhone without a password iOS 7.1 bug allows disabling

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Apple introduced Activation Lock in iOS 7 that ties your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch with your Apple ID so that if your phone gets stolen, the thief has to know your login credentials to turn off Find My iPhone or erase the phone to factory state. A bug in iOS 7 allowed users to disable Find My iPhone without entering a password. Apple promptly fixed it in iOS 7.1, however a user has discovered another bug in iOS 7.1 that could allow an someone to disable Find My iPhone. In fact, it seems a lot easier to disable Apple’s theft prevention feature. Mike Beasley of  9to5Mac  who first reported the issue explains how it works: You first need to tap both “delete account” and the switch to disable Find My iPhone at the same time in the iCloud settings panel. That’s actually the hardest part of the entire process. When prompted for a password, hold down the power button and shut down the phone.  When you restart the phone, you’ll be able to go into the iCloud settings panel and rem

How to Delete iCloud Account iOS 7.1 version

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With the release of   new iOS 7 , Apple also added few more security steps for iPhone and iPad owners. Now when the Find my iPhone feature is turned on, you can neither restore to new and fresh iOS and nor delete the iCloud account without first   disabling the Find My iPhone feature . But there is a new bug in iOS 7 – up to iOS 7.0.4 – which allows any user to not only turn off the Find my iPhone but also delete the existing iCloud and add any new account. Update:  Apple had fixed this bug in the recent iOS 7.1 update. But there is a new bug even in the latest release which also allows the users to delete iCloud account without knowing the password. Read the details at the bottom of this post. These days many mobile shop-keepers first check whether iCloud is active or not. If there is any account attached with device, they ask the seller to remove it first and then purchase it. If you want to sell your iPhone / iPad but you have forgotten the password or you don’t know the pa

How to Remove Iclould Id? Use email Method

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First you'll need to  remove  the existing  iCloud account  that is in  use  on the iOS device: Open the Settings app and go to “ iCloud ” Scroll down under all the settings to find “ Delete Account ” (or “Sign Out”) and tap on that

What is iCloud Apple Id?

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Posted on  February 10, 2016 ICloud  connects you and your Apple devices in amazing ways. It makes sure you always have the latest versions of your important information—like documents, photos, notes, and contacts—on whatever device you’re using. It lets you easily share photos, calendars, locations, and more with friends and family. It even helps you find your device if you lose it. Don’t have an iOS device or a Mac? You can still get web-only access to create and share documents using Pages, Numbers, and Keynote by signing in to iCloud.com. With web-only access, you also get 1 GB of free storage for any documents you create. Get started To get started, just  set up iCloud  on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac, or  get iCloud web-only access  right on iCloud.com. Then you can  use iCloud.com  from your computer’s web browser. iCloud features After setting up iCloud on your iOS device or Mac, you have access to the following features. Note:    iCloud