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Holy crap this can't be real!

altspeed

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E-Z unlock for S3 says it just unlocked/relocked my bionic guys. Due my encryption education from sargentmajord I don't believe it. Sam, Sarge, Timmy? How do we test it?

HOLY CRAP! It says it locks and unlocks bionic! How do we test it? I DLed onto bionic and hit unlock, it asked, I granted SU. It said "are you sure?" I said, "Hellz to the yeah", it said "unlocked"....I clicked lock it said "are you sure?", I said "yes" it says "locked", this can't be real! how do we freakin' test it?
 
LOL....looks like plain old fastboot to me, no lock state message. sam and i talked, I call utter BS like I suspected until someone proves it, rather see it debunked quickly and authoritatively....you guys know me, I was more than willing to brick my [crap] to check, like always.
 
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Just so people understand WHY it can't work. S3 bootloader is NOTHING like the Bionic bootloader. If this were a RAZR unlock then we'd be talking. The s3 has a 1.5 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Processor. That has NOTHING AT ALL to do with the Ti OMAP processor that recent Moto phones use. So no, this couldn't have ever worked.
 
Well, you gotta think they never expected anyone to be foolish enough to run it on a non-VZW S3, let alone a completely different phone altogether. LOL :)
 
Thanks. The glitch is that it probably doesn't have a lot of error checking in it. And what little it does have is most likely looking for how the S3 responds...not how a bionic would respond. :D
 
7.0 X ten to the 28th (a seven with 28 zeros) is the number of processor/years on a sequoyah class supercomputer to crack 128 bit encryption if you assume luck and throw worst case probabilities out the window. Seven sequoyahs for every human that has ever lived running a pentillion (billion squared) years. The moto has a 256 bit encryption bootloader. Moto releases a tool, a friendly ballsy developer at moto leaks a tool, or it NEVER happens.
 
That's assuming you believe that our retail versions CAN be unlocked in the first place. And give what I've read in the last couple days, I don't.
 
There's not a compiled reading list for that, no. Search for OMAP e-fuse and you'll find enough of what you're looking for to realize why things aren't good for us Bionic users.
 
altspeed said:
7.0 X ten to the 28th (a seven with 28 zeros) is the number of processor/years on a sequoyah class supercomputer to crack 128 bit encryption if you assume luck and throw worst case probabilities out the window. Seven sequoyahs for every human that has ever lived running a pentillion (billion squared) years. The moto has a 256 bit encryption bootloader. Moto releases a tool, a friendly ballsy developer at moto leaks a tool, or it NEVER happens.
Lol i think ur math is off that fastest supercomputer on earth has a processor with 10.51 pentiflop an can do if lucky 1000 combinations a second so it would take it 1 billion billion yrs to crack the 128 bit encryption a 256 would take 10x56 yrs to crack lol an if every person had 10 of these supercomputers it would take 7x24 yrs to crack a 128 bit encryption
 
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