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Question : Problem: Nokia Vulnerability and Bugs...
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sir, i have found a new vulnerability in nokia mobiles. i have nokia 1110i i had send a message to my friend in which i typed """""""""""""""""""""""""""" more then 54 times, as the messge sent to my friend his mobile got restarted. is that a bug? is that error? is that a fun trick? what is that? how can i find more issues like that. thanks
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Answer : Problem: Nokia Vulnerability and Bugs...
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Firstly have you been able to repeat this? Was it a one of?
Here's some codes you can use on most Nokias, use at your own ricks though.
Code Description *#06# Display the IMEI (GSM standard) *#0000# Display the firmware version and date *#bta0# Display the Bluetooth MAC address (models with build-in Bluetooth radio, activate first to show address) *#mac0wlan# Display the WLAN MAC address (models with build-in Wi-fi radio) *#opr0logo# Clear the operator logo (3310 and 3330 only) *#pca0# Activate the GPRS PCCCH support (early GPRS models) *#pcd0# Deactivate the GPRS PCCCH support (early GPRS models) *#res0wallet# Reset the mobile wallet (models with mobile wallet) *#res0# Soft-format the memory (Symbian models only) *#rst0# Reset to factory defaults, confirmation required (DCT4 or newer) *#sim0clock# Display the SIM clock status (DCT3 only) *#ssn0# Display the manufacturing serial number (mid-range and premium, non-Symbian models, and those devired from them) *#war0anty# Display the manufacturing and repair info (no exit on DCT3) *efr0# Enable EFR encoding (pre-2003 models) #efr0# Disable EFR encoding (pre-2003 models) *hra0# Enable HR encoding (pre-2003 models) #hra0# Disable HR encoding (pre-2003 models) #pw+1234567890+n# Display the SIM lock status: (pre-2003 models)
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