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How to hack into a blackberry bold?
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<blockquote data-quote="Me" data-source="post: 1891231" data-attributes="member: 115242"><p>What you need to do is not "hacking" by your definition. Getting the password by going in to the code of the phone itself would require someone who is knowledgeable about that particular phone, the code it uses, etc.</p><p> BUT, most of the time passwords are something simple like a birthday, the name of one of his children, something he likes, etc. One thing you can do is sit down with the phone and guess. Keep guessing, and guessing until you get it right.</p><p> Alternatively, if there is a password recovery system, you can follow the steps to recover the password, once again making your best guesses about things like security questions. This may require access to his email, so you might have to do the same thing with his email to use password recovery. </p><p> The last option I can think of is taking his phone to a local dealer, explaining the situation, and asking them to do it. They would probably say no, however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Me, post: 1891231, member: 115242"] What you need to do is not "hacking" by your definition. Getting the password by going in to the code of the phone itself would require someone who is knowledgeable about that particular phone, the code it uses, etc. BUT, most of the time passwords are something simple like a birthday, the name of one of his children, something he likes, etc. One thing you can do is sit down with the phone and guess. Keep guessing, and guessing until you get it right. Alternatively, if there is a password recovery system, you can follow the steps to recover the password, once again making your best guesses about things like security questions. This may require access to his email, so you might have to do the same thing with his email to use password recovery. The last option I can think of is taking his phone to a local dealer, explaining the situation, and asking them to do it. They would probably say no, however. [/QUOTE]
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