Just a few hours after 8.4 was released, news broke out that an official iOS 84 Jailbreak was available, made possible by the Jailbreak team TaiG.
Immediately after being released, our iOS developers were hard at work integrating FlexiSPY with the jailbreak, and now they’ve done it, FlexiSPY now supports iOS 8.4, and you are now safe to update the iOS device to this version.
Update now or risk being stuck
While jailbreaking is perfectly legal, and will not brick your device in any way, Apple likes to keep things locked down. Based on their past efforts to prevent jailbreaking, it is likely that they will soon make another update to iOS, an update which will render the jailbreak null.
Once Apple pushes a new iOS release, and if you update to that release, expect to be stuck with an un-jailbreakable device for 3-6 months, and of course, if you want to run FlexiSPY on an iPhone or iPad, it must be jailbroken first, which we’ve written a guide for.
Once you’ve taken care of the jailbreak, you can go ahead and re-install FlexiSPY or install for the first time, which you can do by purchasing a license on our site, here
If you are running iOS 8.3 – 8.4 and have been waiting for a jailbreak solution, then you are now in luck. The TaiG jailbreak team have, at last, released their tool to perform the jailbreak.
So, if you want to jailbreak your device, you can do so by following the steps that we have listed for you below.
You’ll notice that for now this Jailbreak is Windows only, but TaiG normally come out with a Mac version of the software a few days after releasing the windows version.
After the download has finished (right now it’s sitting at 75 mb, which chould take some time to download) drag the file to an easy to locate place, like your desktop.
Step 2.
On your iPhone or iPad, go to (Settings > Touch ID and Passcode > Turn Passcode Off)
Step 3.
Next you’ll need to turn off the ‘Find My iPhone’ feature. Follow these steps to do so:
go to (Settings > iCloud > Find My iPhone and turn Find My iPhone off)
Step 4.
The next step is to take your iPhone or iPad and plug it into your computer, then double click on the TaiG jailbreak file that you downloaded earlier (should be on your desktop), this will launch the jailbreak tool.
Step 5.
Uncheck the box that says « 3k Assistant », but leave the Cydia checkbox, checked. See the screenshot below to make sure it’s set up properly (note that the version number of the jailbreak tool as shown in the screenshot below may not be your version number of the tool, that’s fine.)
Step 6.
Click the teal colored start button at the bottom and wait for the process to be completed.
After a while, you’ll get a message saying that the jailbreak has been successful, then the application will close.
You can then verify that your iPhone or iPad is actually jailbroken by looking for the jailbreak icon which should be on your device.
Once you have seen the Cydia icon, it means that you have successfully jailbroken the device.
If you need any help with this process, please leave a comment in the comments section below, where we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
Important update: on May 28th, mSpy temporarily re-enabled the feature for their app to be either visible or hidden.
Hot on the heels of the story that Mspy had been hacked, our competitive analysis made another important discovery.
Mspy no longer allows you to hide the Mspy phone application, making it complete visible to the person that is using it.
There is nothing wrong with this at all – after all, a parent may want to let their child know that they are being monitored, and an employer should make it clear to their employees that they are spying on them.
Our team first discovered this change on May 25th, when after doing our routine competitor analysis tests, we realized that the Mspy app was visible on our test phones, and that it had lost the ability to become hidden.
Earlier versions of Mspy used to provide an option inside their control panel to allow the parent or employer to make the visibility choice. We have now confirmed that Mspy have removed this option.
To make changing to FlexiSPY easier for unhappy Mspy customers, we would like to point out that we have a Trade In Offer, where you can recoup some of your losses against a copy of FlexiSPY.
3 years after mSpy was hacked, and their customer data leaked on the web, it is reported by KrebsonSecurity that millions of sensitive mSpy records have been leaked online — this time due to a security researcher discovering an unsecured mSpy database.
While not technically a hack, it is still disturbing nonetheless, especially as it is alleged that that mSpy ignored warnings from the security researcher, and in fact blocked further communication with the researcher after attempts were made to contact mSpy’s head of security.
We at FlexiSPY understand that no system is 100% invulnerable from attackers, however we are grateful that through our efforts like introducing a bug bounty program, 2FA, and performing extensive security audits, unlike competitors — none of our customer data has ever been leaked online.
Finally, in light of this news, we would like to again extend an offer to mSpy customers who are worried about the safety of their data.
If you are an mSpy customer, we will offer a trade in discount if you purchase FlexiSPY. Find out more here.
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If you are an mSpy customer, you will no doubt have heard that mSpy has been hacked, and you are probably worried about the possibility that your information is available on the Darknet for download
Getting hacked is terrible, but in defense of mSpy, this happens to many companies, regardless of the security precautions they take. And before the mainstream media starts to get glib and judgmental because they don’t like the idea of monitoring, lets not forget that Visa and MasterCard have been hacked, and their customers details sold to identity thieves.
With the information currently available, it seems likely the breach was carried out by an insider. Going by the reported acrimony between the two co founders, one could speculate that it was an inside job, and not a hack or technology security breach.
While we take no pleasure in mSpy being hacked and we condemn the people involved, we understand that mSpy customers may be worried about their monitoring data.
Therefore, we are offering mSpy customers a discount on a copy of FlexiSPY. If you are a mSpy customer, we will offer a trade in discount if you purchase FlexiSPY. Find out more here.
[box type= »warning »] We no longer maintain rooting guides on our blog. This means that your phone might not be compatible with this guide. If you’re not sure, please consult our rooting team, who will root your phone, and install FlexiSPY for you, for a fee.
Click here to learn more about our rooting service[/box]
This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy E7 phone from Samsung.
Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.
Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.
This is for the SM-E700H model only.
What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy E7?
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy E7 you will need the following.
The Samsung Galaxy E7 you want to root in your hand.
A PC.
Step 1 – Download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy E7 for your PC
In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy E7 as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.
You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy E7 from here.
Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.
Step 2 – Download the Odin rooting program
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy E7 using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy E7 and perform the rooting process.
Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop.
Step 3 – Download the Samsung Galaxy E7 root file
Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy S4 USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.
You can download the Samsung Galaxy E7 root package from here. Make sure you save it in an easy to find location such as the desktop and extract it to its own folder.
You will have two files. A step 1 file and a step 2 file.
Step 4 – Enable USB debugging on the Samsung Galaxy E7
In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy E7 when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.
Tap the Settings option.
Tap the About Phone option.
Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.
Step 5 – Root the Samsung Galaxy E7
Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy E7. Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy E7 in to Download mode which can be done using the following steps.
Make sure the Samsung Galaxy E7 is powered off completely.
Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy E7 powers up.
Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
Connect the Samsung Galaxy E7 now to your PC.
Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 4.
Inside Odin click the AP option and browse on your computer to the step 1 tar root file you extracted in step 4.
Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.
The process will take a few moments after which the Samsung Galaxy E7 will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy E7 from your PC during this time.
Once the device reboots the Samsung Galaxy E7 should then be rooted.
[box type= »warning »] We no longer maintain rooting guides on our blog. This means that your phone might not be compatible with this guide. If you’re not sure, please consult our rooting team, who will root your phone, and install FlexiSPY for you, for a fee.
Click here to learn more about our rooting service[/box]
This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy E7 phone from Samsung.
Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.
Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.
This is for the SM-E700F model only.
What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy E7?
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy E7 you will need the following.
The Samsung Galaxy E7 you want to root in your hand.
A PC.
Step 1 – Download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy E7 for your PC
In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy E7 as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.
You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy E7 from here.
Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.
Step 2 – Download the Odin rooting program
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy E7 using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy E7 and perform the rooting process.
Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop.
Step 3 – Download the Samsung Galaxy E7 root file
Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy S4 USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.
You can download the Samsung Galaxy E7 root package from here. Make sure you save it in an easy to find location such as the desktop and extract it to its own folder.
You will have two files. A step 1 file and a step 2 file.
Step 4 – Enable USB debugging on the Samsung Galaxy E7
In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy E7 when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.
Tap the Settings option.
Tap the About Phone option.
Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.
Step 5 – Root the Samsung Galaxy E7
Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy E7. Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy E7 in to Download mode which can be done using the following steps.
Make sure the Samsung Galaxy E7 is powered off completely.
Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy E7 powers up.
Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
Connect the Samsung Galaxy E7 now to your PC.
Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 4.
Inside Odin click the AP option and browse on your computer to the step 1 tar root file you extracted in step 4.
Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.
The process will take a few moments after which the Samsung Galaxy E7 will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy E7 from your PC during this time.
Once the device reboots the Samsung Galaxy E7 should then be rooted.
[box type= »warning »] We no longer maintain rooting guides on our blog. This means that your phone might not be compatible with this guide. If you’re not sure, please consult our rooting team, who will root your phone, and install FlexiSPY for you, for a fee.
Click here to learn more about our rooting service[/box]
This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy E7 phone from Samsung.
Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.
Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.
This is for the SM-E7009 model only.
What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy E7?
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy E7 you will need the following.
The Samsung Galaxy E7 you want to root in your hand.
A PC.
Step 1 – Download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy E7 for your PC
In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy E7 as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.
You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy E7 from here.
Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.
Step 2 – Download the Odin rooting program
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy E7 using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy E7 and perform the rooting process.
Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop.
Step 3 – Download the Samsung Galaxy E7 root file
Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy S4 USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.
You can download the Samsung Galaxy E7 root package from here. Make sure you save it in an easy to find location such as the desktop and extract it to its own folder.
You will have two files. A step 1 file and a step 2 file.
Step 4 – Enable USB debugging on the Samsung Galaxy E7
In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy E7 when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.
Tap the Settings option.
Tap the About Phone option.
Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.
Step 5 – Root the Samsung Galaxy E7
Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy E7. Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy E7 in to Download mode which can be done using the following steps.
Make sure the Samsung Galaxy E7 is powered off completely.
Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy E7 powers up.
Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
Connect the Samsung Galaxy E7 now to your PC.
Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 4.
Inside Odin click the AP option and browse on your computer to the step 1 tar root file you extracted in step 4.
Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.
The process will take a few moments after which the Samsung Galaxy E7 will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy E7 from your PC during this time.
Once the device reboots the Samsung Galaxy E7 should then be rooted.
[box type= »warning »] We no longer maintain rooting guides on our blog. This means that your phone might not be compatible with this guide. If you’re not sure, please consult our rooting team, who will root your phone, and install FlexiSPY for you, for a fee.
Click here to learn more about our rooting service[/box]
This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy E7 phone from Samsung.
Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.
Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.
This is for the SM-E700M model only.
What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy E7?
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy E7 you will need the following.
The Samsung Galaxy E7 you want to root in your hand.
A PC.
Step 1 – Download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy E7 for your PC
In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy E7 as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.
You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy E7 from here.
Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.
Step 2 – Download the Odin rooting program
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy E7 using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy E7 and perform the rooting process.
Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop.
Step 3 – Download the Samsung Galaxy E7 root file
Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy S4 USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.
You can download the Samsung Galaxy E7 root package from here. Make sure you save it in an easy to find location such as the desktop and extract it to its own folder.
You will have two files. A step 1 file and a step 2 file.
Step 4 – Enable USB debugging on the Samsung Galaxy E7
In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy E7 when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.
Tap the Settings option.
Tap the About Phone option.
Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.
Step 5 – Root the Samsung Galaxy E7
Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy E7. Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy E7 in to Download mode which can be done using the following steps.
Make sure the Samsung Galaxy E7 is powered off completely.
Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy E7 powers up.
Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
Connect the Samsung Galaxy E7 now to your PC.
Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 4.
Inside Odin click the AP option and browse on your computer to the step 1 tar root file you extracted in step 4.
Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.
The process will take a few moments after which the Samsung Galaxy E7 will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy E7 from your PC during this time.
Once the device reboots the Samsung Galaxy E7 should then be rooted.
[box type= »warning »] We no longer maintain rooting guides on our blog. This means that your phone might not be compatible with this guide. If you’re not sure, please consult our rooting team, who will root your phone, and install FlexiSPY for you, for a fee.
Click here to learn more about our rooting service[/box]
This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy E7 phone from Samsung.
Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.
Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.
This is for the SM-E7000 model only.
What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy E7?
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy E7 you will need the following.
The Samsung Galaxy E7 you want to root in your hand.
A PC.
Step 1 – Download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy E7 for your PC
In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy E7 as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.
You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy E7 from here.
Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.
Step 4 – Download the Odin rooting program
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy E7 using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy E7 and perform the rooting process.
Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop.
Step 3 – Download the Samsung Galaxy E7 root file
Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy S4 USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.
You can download the Samsung Galaxy E7 root package from here. Make sure you save it in an easy to find location such as the desktop and extract it to its own folder.
You will have two files. A step 1 file and a step 2 file.
Step 4 – Enable USB debugging on the Samsung Galaxy E7
In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy E7 when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.
Tap the Settings option.
Tap the About Phone option.
Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.
Step 5 – Root the Samsung Galaxy E7
Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy E7. Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy E7 in to Download mode which can be done using the following steps.
Make sure the Samsung Galaxy E7 is powered off completely.
Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy E7 powers up.
Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
Connect the Samsung Galaxy E7 now to your PC.
Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 4.
Inside Odin click the AP option and browse on your computer to the step 1 tar root file you extracted in step 4.
Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.
The process will take a few moments after which the Samsung Galaxy E7 will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy E7 from your PC during this time.
Once the device reboots the Samsung Galaxy E7 should then be rooted.
[box type= »warning »] We no longer maintain rooting guides on our blog. This means that your phone might not be compatible with this guide. If you’re not sure, please consult our rooting team, who will root your phone, and install FlexiSPY for you, for a fee.
Click here to learn more about our rooting service[/box]
This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700H) phone from Samsung.
Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.
Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.
What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700H)?
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700H) you will need the following.
The Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700H) you want to root in your hand.
A PC.
Step 1 – Download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700H) for your PC
In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700H) as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.
You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700H) from here.
Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.
Step 2 – Download the Odin rooting program
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700H)using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700H)and perform the rooting process.
Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700H) USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.
You can download the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700H) root package from here. Once downloaded save it to an easy to find location on your PC and extract it.
Step 4 – Enable USB debugging on the Samsung Galaxy Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700H)
In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700H) when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.
Tap the Settings option.
Tap the About Phone option.
Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.
Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700H). Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700H) in to Download mode which can be done using the following steps.
Make sure the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700H) is powered off completely.
Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700H) powers up.
Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
Connect the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700H) now to your PC.
Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 2.
Inside Odin click the PDA option and browse on your computer to the root file you extracted in step 2.
Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.
The process will take a few moments after which the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700H) will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700H) from your PC during this time.
Once the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700H) starts up properly simply go to Apps and look for the SuperSU icon that should now be present.
If you can see this icon it means that the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700H) has been successfully rooted.
[box type= »warning »] We no longer maintain rooting guides on our blog. This means that your phone might not be compatible with this guide. If you’re not sure, please consult our rooting team, who will root your phone, and install FlexiSPY for you, for a fee.
Click here to learn more about our rooting service[/box]
This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD) phone from Samsung.
Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.
Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.
What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD)?
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD) you will need the following.
The Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD) you want to root in your hand.
A PC.
Step 1 – Download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD) for your PC
In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD) as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.
You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD) from here.
Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.
Step 2 – Download the Odin rooting program
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD)using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD)and perform the rooting process.
Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD) USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.
You can download the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD) root package from here. Once downloaded save it to an easy to find location on your PC and extract it.
Step 4 – Enable USB debugging on the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD)
In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD) when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.
Tap the Settings option.
Tap the About Phone option.
Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.
Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD). Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD) in to Download mode which can be done using the following steps.
Make sure the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD) is powered off completely.
Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD) powers up.
Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
Connect the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD) now to your PC.
Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 2.
Inside Odin click the PDA option and browse on your computer to the root file you extracted in step 2.
Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.
The process will take a few moments after which the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD) will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD) from your PC during this time.
Once the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD) starts up properly simply go to Apps and look for the SuperSU icon that should now be present.
If you can see this icon it means that the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD) has been successfully rooted.
[box type= »warning »] We no longer maintain rooting guides on our blog. This means that your phone might not be compatible with this guide. If you’re not sure, please consult our rooting team, who will root your phone, and install FlexiSPY for you, for a fee.
Click here to learn more about our rooting service[/box]
This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F) phone from Samsung.
Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.
Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.
What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F)?
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F) you will need the following.
The Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F) you want to root in your hand.
A PC.
Step 1 – Download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F) for your PC
In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F) as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.
You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F) from here.
Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.
Step 2 – Download the Odin rooting program
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F) using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F) and perform the rooting process.
Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop.
Step 3 – Download the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F) root package
Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F) USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.
You can download the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F) root package from here. Once downloaded save it to an easy to find location on your PC and extract it.
Step 4 – Enable USB debugging on the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F)
In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F) when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.
Tap the Settings option.
Tap the About Phone option.
Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.
Step 5 – Root the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F)
Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F). Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F) in to Download mode which can be done using the following steps.
Make sure the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F) is powered off completely.
Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F) powers up.
Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
Connect the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F) now to your PC.
Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 2.
Inside Odin click the PDA option and browse on your computer to the root file you extracted in step 2.
Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.
The process will take a few moments after which the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F) will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F) from your PC during this time.
Once the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F) starts up properly simply go to Apps and look for the SuperSU icon that should now be present. If you can see this icon it means that the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G530F) has been successfully rooted.
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This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000) phone from Samsung.
Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.
Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.
What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000)?
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000) you will need the following.
The Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000) you want to root in your hand.
A PC.
Step 1 – Download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000) for your PC
In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000) as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.
You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000) from here.
Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.
Step 2 – Download the Odin rooting program
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000) using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000)and perform the rooting process.
Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000) USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.
You can download the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000) root package from here. Once downloaded save it to an easy to find location on your PC and extract it.
Step 4 – Enable USB debugging on the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000)
In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000) when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.
Tap the Settings option.
Tap the About Phone option.
Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.
Step 5 – Root the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000)
Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000). Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000) in to Download mode which can be done using the following steps.
Make sure the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000) is powered off completely.
Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000) powers up.
Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
Connect the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000) now to your PC.
Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 2.
Inside Odin click the PDA option and browse on your computer to the root file you extracted in step 2.
Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.
The process will take a few moments after which the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000) will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000) from your PC during this time.
Once the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000) starts up properly simply go to Apps and look for the SuperSU icon that should now be present. If you can see this icon it means that the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7000) has been successfully rooted.
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This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009) phone from Samsung.
Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.
Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.
What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009)?
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009) you will need the following.
The Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009) you want to root in your hand.
A PC.
Step 1 – Download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009) for your PC
In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009) as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.
You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009) from here.
Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.
Step 2 – Download the Odin rooting program
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009)using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009)and perform the rooting process.
Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009) USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.
You can download the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009) root package from here. Once downloaded save it to an easy to find location on your PC and extract it.
Step 4 – Enable USB debugging on the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009)
In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009) when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.
Tap the Settings option.
Tap the About Phone option.
Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.
Step 5 – Root the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009)
Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009). Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009)in to Download mode which can be done using the following steps.
Make sure the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009) is powered off completely.
Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009) powers up.
Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
Connect the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009) now to your PC.
Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 2.
Inside Odin click the PDA option and browse on your computer to the root file you extracted in step 2.
Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.
The process will take a few moments after which the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009) will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009)from your PC during this time.
Once the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009) starts up properly simply go to Apps and look for the SuperSU icon that should now be present. If you can see this icon it means that the Samsung Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009) has been successfully rooted.
This bug is exploited by means of just a WiFi connection and will put your iOS device into a never-ending bootloop for as long as you are in range of the malicious WiFi connection. -nice going, Apple-
« It puts the victim’s device in an unusable state for as long as the attack impacts a device. Even if victims understand that the attack comes from a Wi-Fi network, they can’t disable the Wi-Fi interface in the repeated restart state. » -Skycure
Attackers can fairly easily weaponize a WiFi network through use of a modified SSH certificate which, when your iOS device attempts to parse it, starts the bootloop.
So, the only way that iOS device owners would be able to stop the bootloop would be to get out of range of the malicios WiFi network.
How To Protect Against The No iOS Zone
Below, you’ll find the advise that the original discoveres of the vulnerability have given for avoiding the problem alltogether.
1. In general, everyone should be avoiding connecting to any suspicious “FREE” Wi-Fi network.
2. Update your iOS device to 8.1.3, as the attack is sometimes not as effective on this version.
3. If you are able to get to the WiFi settings toggle before the next crash, try to disconnect from the WiFi network or just turn your phone to airplane mode altogether.
Ultimately Apple are the ones that need to come up with a fix quickly, and as of the time of this posting, they have yet to disclose when this will be patched.
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This guide will show you how to root the popular Droid Razr M phone from Motorola.
Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely. Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.
What is needed to root the Droid Razr M?
In order to root the Droid Razr M you will need the following.
The Droid Razr M you want to root in your hand.
A PC.
Step 1 – Download the USB drivers for the Droid Razr M to your PC
In order for your PC to recognize the Droid Razr Mas part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.
You can download the USB drivers for the Droid Razr M from here.
Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.
Step 2 – Download the Droid Razr M root file
You need to download a root file first to root the Droid Razr M.
Save it to an easy to find location on your PC such as your desktop and extract it to its own folder.
Step 3 – Enable USB debugging on the Droid Razr M
In order for your PC to recognise the Droid Razr M when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.
Go to Settings> Developer options on your phone and enable USB Debugging.
Step 4 – Root the Droid Razr M
Now that you have downloaded the root file to your PC and installed the USB drivers for the device and enabled USB debugging on the device it is time to root the device.
Simply connect the device to your PC using the USB cable and tap OK on the device when prompted.
On your PC browse to the folder from step 2 you extracted the root file to and run the install.bat file and then follow the steps that appear to root the device.
Once the device is rooted it will reboot and you will now see the SuperSU icon which shows that the device has been successfully rooted and you can disconnect it from your PC.
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This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy Young 2 phone from Samsung.
Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely. Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.
This guide is for the Samsung Galaxy Young 2 whose model is SM-G130HN. We cannot guarantee if it will work on other models.
What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy Young 2?
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Young 2 you will need the following.
The Samsung Galaxy Young 2 you want to root in your hand.
A PC.
Step 1 – Download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy Young 2 for your PC
In order for your PC to recognize the Samsung Galaxy Young 2 as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers onto your PC.
You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy Young 2 from here.
Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.
Step 2 – Download the Odin rooting program
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Young 2 using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy Young 2 and perform the rooting process.
Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop.
Step 3 – Download the Samsung Galaxy Young 2 root file
Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy Young 2 USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the routing process.
You can download the Samsung Galaxy Young 2 root package from here. When you have downloaded it saves it to an easy to find location such as your desktop but do not extract it.
Step 4 – Root the Samsung Galaxy Young 2
Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy Young 2. Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy Young 2 into Download mode which can be done using the following steps.
Make sure the Samsung Galaxy Young 2 is powered off completely.
Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy Young 2 powers up.
Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
Connect the Samsung Galaxy Young 2 now to your PC.
Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 2.
Inside Odin click the AP option and browse on your computer to the root file you downloaded in step 3.
Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.
Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy Young 2 from your PC during this time.
Once the process has finished the Samsung Galaxy Young 2 will restart itself.
After the device has restarted go to the Google Play Store and download and install SuperSU.
Wait for the process to complete, and reboot the device.
Once done you will now see a new application installed called SuperSU to confirm the device is now rooted.
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This guide will show you how to root the Samsung Galaxy Exhibit.
Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.
This guide is for the Samsung Galaxy Exhibit whose model number is SGH-T599N. It may not work with all model numbers. Proceed at your own risk.
What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy Exhibit?
This Sony device can actually be rooted using the device itself. This means that you only need the Samsung Galaxy Exhibit that you wish to root in your hand, unlike other Android phones this phone can be rooted without needing a PC.
Step 1 – Enable the installation of unknown sources
Rooting the Samsung Galaxy Exhibit requires the use of the towelroot rooting software. This is software that you must download and run on the phone itself. Before you can do this however you need to enable the installation of unknown sources.
On the phone itself go to Settings > Security and tap the Unknown Sources option (make sure it is checked).
Step 2 – Download Root Master
Now that you have enabled the installation of unknown sources it is time to root the phone by downloading Root Master.
Download the APK file from here and save the APK file to your phone.
Step 3 – Root the phone
Now that you have downloaded Root Master on to the phone please run it.
On the screen that appears tap Root.
Wait for the rooting process to complete.
After Root Master completes you should successfully have root access on the Samsung Galaxy Exhibit.
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This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy Exhibit II (SGH-T679) phone from Samsung.
Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.
Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.
What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy Exhibit II (SGH-T679)?
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Exhibit II (SGH-T679) you will need the following.
The Samsung Galaxy Exhibit II (SGH-T679) you want to root in your hand.
A PC
Step 1 – Download the Samsung Galaxy Exhibit II (SGH-T679) root package and custom recovery
Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy Exhibit II (SGH-T679) USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.
You can download the Samsung Galaxy Exhibit II (SGH-T679) root package from here.
Save it in an easy to find location on your PC such as the desktop. Do not extract it.
You also need to install a custom recovery on to the device before you can root it. You can download it from here.
Save it in an easy to find location on your PC such as the desktop. Do not extract it.
Step 2 – Copy the root package to the device
Connect the device to your PC. Copy the root file you downloaded in step 1 to an easy to find location on the device such as the Downloads folder.
Copy the custom recovery file you downloaded in step 1 to the device also.
Step 3 – Install a custom recovery
We now need to put it in to recovery mode.
Make sure the device is powered off completely
Hold down Volume Up + Home + Power together until the phone turns on again and boots in to recovery mode.
Once the phone has booted in to recovery mode go to Install zip from SD card (External Storage).
Browse to the custom recovery zip file you just copied to the phone and then install it and wait for it to finish.
Once done go back to the main recovery menu and reboot the phone.
Step 4 – Root the Samsung Galaxy Exhibit II (SGH-T679)
Once the phone reboots completely turn it off and put it in to recovery mode again.
This time, when you do so, the custom recovery should load that you downloaded in step 1.
Once the phone has booted in to recovery mode go to Install zip from SD card (External Storage).
This time browse to the root zip file you copied to the device and install it.
Reboot the device when complete.
When the device reboots you should see the SuperSU application meaning that you have successfully rooted the device.
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This guide will show you how to root the Samsung Galaxy Trend (GT-S7560) Android phone.
Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.
Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.
What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy Trend (GT-S7560)?
In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Trend (GT-S7560) you will need the following.
The Samsung Galaxy Trend (GT-S7560) you want to root in your hand.
A PC.
Step 1 – Install USB drivers on to your PC for the Samsung Galaxy Trend (GT-S7560)
In order for the device to be recognised when connected to your PC you must first download and install the Samsung USB drivers for your PC which you can get from here.
After downloading, save the file, extract it and run the setup program to install the USB drivers.
To root the Samsung Galaxy Trend (GT-S7560) you need to download and install Root Genius which you can get from here.
Download the rooting program and install it on to your PC.
Step 3 – Root the Samsung Galaxy Trend (GT-S7560)
Now we are ready to root the Samsung Galaxy Trend (GT-S7560) phone.
Run the rooting application you installed from step 3 and connect your Samsung Galaxy Trend (GT-S7560) to your PC.
Wait for the rooting tool to recognise the device. Once it has been recognised click Root and then click I Authorize and wait for the process to complete.
Replace Vroot Superuser with SuperSU
You should notice, once it restarts, that you now have a new application called Superuser which means that you have successfully rooted the device. You may however wish to replace this program with the more commonly known SuperSU.
To do that download the script to change this from here. Again, save it to an easy to find location on your PC and extract it to its own folder.
Make sure that the Samsung Galaxy Trend (GT-S7560) is connected to your PC.
Copy the mrw folder to the main root of your internal storage (it is called Phone in Windows).
On the Samsung Galaxy Trend (GT-S7560) itself go to the Play Store and download the Terminal Emulator application, install it and run it.
With the program running type the following command (press Enter after each one):
Su
Allow root permission when asked.
Type the next command and press Enter again when done.
sh /sdcard/mrw/root.sh
Wait for the device to complete the process. When done it will automatically reboot.
When the Samsung Galaxy Trend (GT-S7560) boots up again you should notice that you now have SuperSU and not the original Superuser application and the device is fully rooted.