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  1. Dm2k

    A description/specification of the DM2k software is available here. (Nor do I understand all these terms. Never the less, looks very very tempting.) Screenshots, and program binaries are available here. The catch however is the password for the rar file. The solution is - we pulling together our idle CPU cycles to crack the password. If you are game, readon: Download the dm2k rar from here. 1. Download and run rar password cracker attached to this posting. 2. Create a new project. 3. Load the DM2k rar 4. Add to project the most preffered file. 5. Select Brute force attack. 6. Add digits, lower case, upper case to charset. 7. Set minimal and maximum length to 5 8. In the "at end" box enter a single character/digit that no one else has tried/trying. Post that character that you are working on here in this thread. 9. If you hit the result post here... else try next character. Someone with enough bandwith can download and try dictionary based attacks from wordlists on http://www.openwall.com/wordlists/ Please Note: Cracking s/ws are not allowed to be posted at the forum. Please refrain from doing so.
  2. Grey Market Prices...

    Any photographs of these new black/white/gold covers ?
  3. The Basics

    What is a NAM? NAM stands for Number Assignment Module. The NAM is the EPROM that holds information such as the ESN, MIN and SIDH. Cellular fraud is committed by modifying the information stored in this component. What is an ESN? ESN stands for Electronic Serial Number. The is the serial number of your cellular telephone which is transmitted to the cell site, and used in conjuction with the NAM to verify that you are a legitimate user on the system. What is a MIN? MIN stands for Mobile Identification Number. This is the phone number of the cellular telephone. Well, not exactly phone munber, but a hash of your phone number. Sending a fixed size hash simplifies the packet structure by keeping the field size fixed and independent of number of digits in your phone number. What is a SCM? SCM stands for Station Class Mark. The SCM is a 4 bit number which holds three different pieces of information. Your cellular telephone transmits this information (and more) to the cell tower. Bit 1 of the SCM tells the cell tower whether your cellphone uses the older 666 channel cellular system, or the newer 832 channel cellular system. The expansion to 832 channels occured in 1988. Bit 2 tells the cellular system whether your cellular telephone is a mobile unit or a voice activated cellular telephone. Bit's 3 and 4 tell the cell tower what power your cellular telephone should be transmitting on. Bit 1: 0 == 666 channels 1 == 832 channels Bit 2: 0 == Mobile cellular telephone 1 == Voice activated cellular telephone Bit 3/4: 00 == 3.0 watts (Mobiles) 01 == 1.2 watts (Transportables) 10 == .06 watts (Portables) 11 == Reserved for future use What is a MTSO? MTSO stands for Mobile Telephone Switching Office. The MTSO is the switching office that connects all of the individual cell towers to the Central Office (CO). The MTSO is responsible for monitoring the relative signal strength of your cellular phone as reported by each of the cell towers, and switching your conversation to the cell tower which will give you the best possible reception. What is a SIDH? SIDH stands for System Identification for Home System. The SIDH in your cellular telephone tells the cellular system what system your cellular service originates from. This is used in roaming (making cellular calls when in an area not served by your cellular provider). Every geographical region has two SIDH codes, one for the wireline carrier and one for the nonwireline carrier. These are the two companies that are legally allowed to provide cellular telephone service in that region. The wireline carrier is usually your local telephone company, while the nonwireline carrier will be another company. The SIDH for the wireline carrier is always an even number, while the SIDH for the nonwireline carrier is always an odd number. The wireline carrier is also known as the Side-B carrier and the non-wireline carrier is also known as the Side-A carrier. SIDH is often abbreviated to SID. Please help keep this thread clean. Post your comments/questions in the thread meant for discussion.
  4. The Basics

    Greens, ye andar ki baat hain
  5. Attachment Size Limit

    I have uploaded the A-Key calculator in this thread
  6. The Basics

    Taking out E2PROM and reading is'nt the most direct way Try it with UniCDMA, it's wuite straightforward this way. The chips BTW, as expected, are not mounted in sockets. And so it'll be a bit messy to try to read E2PROM. Specially when you can do without it. I will post internal photographs to RD2030 sometime later today. If you do have the right equipment, do post a dump of ROM here. That will reaveal many interesting things... including clues to NAM codes.
  7. The Basics

    SCM can be modified either through NAM codes, or using a tool like UniCDMA.
  8. Attachment Size Limit

    Most of the members here are well behaved. (and moderators active ). I dont see any instance of spam/misuse here. So it shouldnt be an issue. For now, I'll upload in multiple parts. But do consider this request on a priority basis.
  9. Bitpim Sync Errors

    It's always a good idea to take your phone offline before performaing operations that take long time (like full backup). These random frame corruption errors occor because of timing errors. remember your phone is multitasking in background.. communicating with cell site. Some of these operations can throw communication of of sync and hence those errors...
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