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In the mid-2010s, repairing or modifying Huawei devices often required a physical "dongle" or "box" (like the Miracle Box or SigmaKey). These tools acted as hardware security keys. Developers like gained notoriety in the GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) community by releasing "cracked" or modified versions of these professional tools.
: Bypassing network locks for different carriers. The "Deep Story": A Community of Shadows In the mid-2010s, repairing or modifying Huawei devices
: Removing Factory Reset Protection after a user forgot their Google credentials. In the mid-2010s
: Restoring lost serial numbers after software corruption. In the mid-2010s, repairing or modifying Huawei devices
: Professional tools have safety checks; cracked versions often lacked them. One wrong click in a v2.20 menu could permanently "brick" (render useless) a high-end Huawei P-series device.
