Just discovered this today, acquired my first symbian phone (nokia e52) and as expected, couldn't install anything because of invalid certificates, and so i tried the famous norton hack, but no matter where i downloaded it from, norton itself would keep saying its own license was expired no matter how many times i tried hard resetting the phone and prevented me from accessing the quarantined list to proceed patching the phone.
The application first maps a virtual drive and unpacks the hacking files required. Once the file system has been activated, the drive is unmapped and a root certificate is installed. This is the all-important bit will allow you to install what you want. Lastly RomPatcher+ is installed, and your phone is hacked.
As with all hacking adventures, the software is provided with no guarantees. This means if it all goes wrong (and it really shouldn't, this is very different to flashing/debranding) it's your problem, and not the manufacturers. If you were to send your phone back for repair, there's a good chance you'll be told to hop, skip and jump.
Don't be too put off by the term 'hack' (though, in essence, this is what it is) - think of it as freeing your Symbian phone from the tight installer controls put in place by Nokia back in the day. Of course, while the OS was being actively maintained (e.g. with security patches) it made absolute sense to 'stay within the reservation', avoid hacking and use the official Nokia Store for software. But with the Store about to close for the last time, with all patching long since stopped and with support itself getting on for non-existent, there's more cause to experiment and start thinking about software from other sources, regardless of the lack of any approval or certificate.
A week ago we had posted Dr Web's hacking method, that required a PC. Today we are posting a new UMU Mobile Security Quarantine Exploit, that would help you to hack your Symbian Phone without any PC. Though you must have an active internet connection to activate UMU Mobile Security's Trial Version. Its worth mentioning ...
Hacking a Nokia Symbian S60 device to remove Certificate Error is an easy task.It is much easier than rooting an Android Phone.We do not require Computer for hacking a Symbian S60 device.So,let us get started.
If you are a Symbian lover and owner of some of the latest Symbian phones, do check the Delight home page and download the latest software update if you feel skilled enough to do that. You know what, I just charged my Nokia 701 and might even try to remember my long forgotten Symbian hacking skills.
However a new Symbian hacking method was developed lately this year (around September 2011) and it is extremely easy to use(no flashing or custom uda required thus no risk of dead phone). Actually this method utilizes the all capability (system read/write access) credentials of an Antivirus app (Dr.Web etc) to copy the three .ldd files (ROM Patcher driver files) inside C:/sys /bin folder.
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