![]() ![]() There are still some technical persons out there who have not discovered this security hole yet, but I have personally tried it on my own Samsung Galaxy S and it does indeed require a rooted user. This means that if you try to download and install farproc, it will ask for a rooted user and if you try to deny the request for a rooted user, you will get an error message. ![]() A recent discovery by Google engineers, is that if you wish to Root Access your Samsung Galaxy S using farproc, it will actually ask for a rooted user.
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