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Rooting, Flashing, & Bootloader Exploits

Evading Detection: Advanced KernelSU Techniques to Bypass Aggressive Root Checks (Developer Guide)

Master KernelSU's kernel-level power to stealthily bypass the toughest root detection mechanisms. A deep dive...

Rooting, Flashing, & Bootloader Exploits

How to Dissect and Understand an Android One-Click Root Payload: Tools and Techniques

Demystify Android one-click root payloads. Learn expert tools and techniques for static and dynamic analysis,...

Rooting, Flashing, & Bootloader Exploits

Comparative Analysis: Deconstructing TowelRoot, KingRoot, and Dirty COW One-Click Root Mechanisms

A deep dive into TowelRoot, KingRoot, and Dirty COW, comparing their kernel exploit mechanisms and security im...

Advanced OS Customizations & Bootloaders

Ftrace for Android Security Research: Monitoring Kernel Exploits with Advanced Event Filters

Master Ftrace for Android kernel exploit monitoring. Learn advanced event and function filtering, memory alloc...

Android Hacking, Sandboxing, & Security Exploits

TrustZone Hacking 101: A Practical Guide to Exploiting Android’s TEE

Dive into TrustZone hacking on Android: explore architecture, identify targets, and learn practical fuzzing te...

Rooting, Flashing, & Bootloader Exploits

Building Your Own Android Exploit Kit: Leveraging Multiple CVE-202X-EEEE Vulnerabilities

Learn to build an Android exploit kit by chaining CVEs for RCE, info leaks, and root access. Expert guide to m...

Rooting, Flashing, & Bootloader Exploits

Developing Secure Android Kernels: Lessons Learned from the Dirty COW Exploit

Unpack the infamous Dirty COW exploit on Android. Discover its mechanics, impact, and crucial lessons for deve...

Rooting, Flashing, & Bootloader Exploits

Android Kernel Forensics Lab: Reverse Engineering the Dirty COW Patch

Dive into Android kernel forensics by reverse engineering the Dirty COW patch (CVE-2016-5195) to understand it...