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INFOTRACE

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  1. Hi Ron, Great points raised and with clarity. We cannot have everything and short of creating your own product to provide yourself with the services, I am sorry to say that the status quo remains. I, for one, am a great Hak5 fan and can see the need to be linked in with the guys, as the benefits of updates and research for new products continuously going on, I think they provide an excellent service and worth every penny (IMO). Twice a week you say, breaking the wifi, my goodness that really is going some πŸ€“ Cheers 😎
  2. Thank you, and your comments are great as well. It will be interesting to see how it all goes. Have a great rest of the day........oh and thanks for being gentle😊 Cheers 😎
  3. Hi, Yes have to agree that XDA is a good site for advice. OEM unlock, USB debug and bootloader, but it will depend on the device. Oreo 8.0 and 8.1 (improved camera specs etc.), is quite straightforward with Magisk (IMO)πŸ€“ Cheers 😎
  4. Hi, Tried KingRoot which I have to say was poor and in the end was NOT free. It depends on which device you want to root and just as important why do you want to root to begin with? Cheers 😎
  5. Hi, So, I take it that the rumours on the new Pine Nano being released are unfounded😊 Cheers 😎
  6. Hi Ron, Nice post😎 You raise some good points. I think that in the digital world everything and everyone using it will leave a trace. No different to this post, but, I do get your views. If no computer data existed there would still be data. When born a certificate is created and the birth recorded; when registering with doctor/GP/dentist etc., records are created and whether that is done the old fashioned way or digitally in today's world. So, I guess if you are worried about using the devices and leaving a trace, well, I think you could go off grid, but that will not delete the digital footprint that you have already left. From mobile/cell devices to wifi/internet you will always leave a forensic trail, but that can be masked/TOR/Proxy etc., then you might feel better, but you still need to go through Hack5.......as you pointed out. Hope this helps in some way😎 PS. Nothing wrong with being paranoid😈
  7. Hi Guys, Having rooted the nexus 6p (again), downloaded the latest version of NetHunter for the android device, I was wondering if anyone else is using it without problems? Cheers 😎
  8. Hi madvideos, Just seen your bit on downloading it......excellent idea buddy. That way I can watch it on anytime I feel like updating my knowledge. Btw, I too have a 'stash folder' ☺️ Cheers 😎
  9. Excellent.......and I totally agree........I watched the first 58 minutes and found it really informative.........the guy really knows his stuff and with no adverts! Cheers 😎 PS. I also signed up to his pages, both the youtube and his own site.......waiting for my first email newsletter!
  10. That explains a great deal, thanks 😎
  11. Excellent advice. Thank you.
  12. Hi Guys, Jailbreaking the Nexus 6p is not without its problems, as there really is a ton of rubbish information out there! Followed one chap who was using the same setup, downloaded onto the windows 10, went through the process (debugging USB, Developer, Admin, etc.,) but the OEM decided to switch from on to off and then greyed out. Obviously it was not greyed out before, and now the device is still rooted, still have developer rights, but the OEM is greyed out. The best thing is that it shows that the 'bootloader' needs to be activated, which is where I am stuck at the moment. Tried factory and hard reset, both of which failed to address the issue. Any ideas, points, directions will be greatly received. Cheers as always 😎
  13. Hi guys, Please see the attached poll (just the one question). It would be great to see the outcome, as this will gauge where most users go in times of need. Cheers 😎
  14. Cool......I will have a scout round.......thanks again buddy and catch up again soonπŸ€“
  15. Yes, a bit bulky........have it already (pi3 B+), and working it off Alpha etc., but I need a phone that will not standout and has a good sized screen, but not over 6". Working and walking about an office doing pen testing is great for a phone, but not for the pi, as this is used more for outside field work and greater distance is covered with the Alpha. Looking at the Samsung Galaxy S6 or S7 or something in that range through Nokia or Huawei. Any suggestions (probably not BlackBerry)? Cheers again 😎
  16. Hi Digininja, Great advice - unrooted it is - Thank you. I was thinking of getting a Nexus 7 for the Nethunter, but I am still looking at specs on the various ones out there. N900 is a no go for many reasons; battery life being one of the main issues. Any suggestions circa 150 USD to 200 USD? Thanks again for your response 😎
  17. Hi Guys, I have read quite a bit about rooted and unrooted Android devices running Nethunter, and thought that this could be of interest: Android 9.0 Pie was released on August 6, 2018, but the Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X, Google's most recent Nexus phones, remained on Android 8.1 Oreo. These two devices will continue to get security patches until November 2018, at which point they will have officially reached the end of software support. Does this mean that if someone buys one of the devices shown, that it will not be protected if left unrooted? Should they then root the device and crack on with their lives, or does it really matter if using Nethunter? Cheers 😎
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