Date: October 26, 2023 Subject: Mobile Security, Android Debugging, and Unlocking Protocols Audience: Mobile Technicians, Security Researchers, and Repair Professionals
For devices where USB Debugging is accessible or can be enabled via a exploit: gsmoneinfo o androidfrp
Technically, FRP relies on Google’s servers and a local database on the device. After a reset, the device checks with Google’s servers whether the previous account matches the current credentials. Bypass tools like GSMOneInfo attempt to: Date: October 26, 2023 Subject: Mobile Security, Android
Many GSMOneInfo variants require the technician to connect the phone to a PC, put it into a special mode (e.g., brom mode for MediaTek), and then read/write partitions such as “persistent” or “FRP” partition where the FRP flag is stored. By resetting that flag, the device skips the Google verification on next boot. This approach is not officially sanctioned and voids warranties, but it is widely used in unauthorized repair shops. Technically, FRP relies on Google’s servers and a
GSMOneInfo es una herramienta/servicio en línea ampliamente utilizada por técnicos de reparación de móviles y usuarios avanzados para obtener información de dispositivos Android y, en algunos casos, ayudar en procesos relacionados con la protección contra restablecimiento de fábrica (FRP — Factory Reset Protection). Android FRP es una función de seguridad introducida por Google para proteger dispositivos Android contra el uso no autorizado después de un restablecimiento de fábrica al exigir las credenciales de la cuenta Google previamente sincronizada.