[TOOL] Miracle Box (2.58) - FREE | Tested and Working

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Nayam Amarshe

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Jan 28, 2019, 10:04:25 AM1/28/19
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Dhruv Sharma

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Jan 28, 2019, 10:16:25 AM1/28/19
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Hi, I'm sorry but could you explain what it is?

Nayam Amarshe

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Jan 28, 2019, 10:18:37 AM1/28/19
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Dhruv Sharma

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Jan 28, 2019, 10:22:33 AM1/28/19
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I see thanks

Chris Rea

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Apr 18, 2019, 9:50:27 AM4/18/19
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I'm getting a lot of malware/trojan hits on that file - is that expected?

Chris Rea

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Apr 18, 2019, 9:53:39 AM4/18/19
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Specifically, Ramnit.P, Ditertag.B, Ramnit!rfn, Ramnit.gen!A…

I'm assuming the AndroidOS/Psnlkse exploit and PhoneRooter exploits are expected

Nayam Amarshe

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Apr 18, 2019, 10:03:28 AM4/18/19
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Yes, it's totally safe. Turn off antivirus before using.

speeduploop

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Jul 1, 2019, 6:19:33 PM7/1/19
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It's definetely infected.
-- possibly only with millions of popups and/or browser-hijacking... probably worse...

Nayam Amarshe

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Jul 1, 2019, 6:26:38 PM7/1/19
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No, it's safe. I've been using it for months without problem. No adware or anything, just has a crack, that's why antiviruses detect it and do a false positive

speeduploop

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Jul 1, 2019, 6:42:15 PM7/1/19
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No it's not.

I just tested it on a clean system (non-production)...
...and while it behaves most of the time like everything is ok/normal - some features seem to trigger 'unwanted side-effects'...
--> like trying to open dozens of popups... (and once started it won't really stop - popups on nearly every 'button-click')
:D

So NO -- it's definetly not trustworthy.

But that's not really surprising - 'free' software is usually poisoned...
(that's the reason I wouldn't test such things on a production system)

___but telling people they should 'turn off antivirus before using' is the worst things you can do___

PuriShnit

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Jul 1, 2019, 7:24:04 PM7/1/19
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So you went out of your way by [temporarily] changing to Windows, to try rooting your Doro :D

I had a different tool with dozens of loaders for our SoC, will look it up and might share them, maybe one of them will work...

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Nayam Amarshe

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Jul 1, 2019, 7:43:25 PM7/1/19
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What kind of popups? I don't get any.
You can see the code with JustDecompile and check for yourself there's no adware or anything.
The software is a bit buggy, it sometimes stops responding and things like that but it's not a virus.
I stand with my comment, It's really NOT A Virus.
You can even try debugging the exe process and see for yourself.

speeduploop

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Jul 1, 2019, 8:06:55 PM7/1/19
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Exactly... testing loaders is easier on windows.
And some windows tools are able to generate the XML files I would need on Linux to flash the device.

But couldn't find a working loader yet.
(most loader-packs have more or less the same content - only found one package with 4-5 additional loaders)

Seems there wasn't a leak yet ;)

speeduploop

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Jul 1, 2019, 8:15:25 PM7/1/19
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I don't need to decompile it - I just trust my eyes...
:D

If you hadn't popups - that doesn't mean anything.

As I said: it doesn't start instantly - I used it for a long time in a row, testing nearly everything before it starts to misbehave.
(I already mentioned that it seems, that only some features trigger those 'side-effects')

But it's your system - you can do with it whatever you want :D

I only wanted to warn potential users that they shoudn't be surprised...
(and only use it on a dedicated system or VM)
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