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The , most notably popularized by the MTKClient project developed by B. Kerler, represents a significant milestone in mobile security and device customization. These tools leverage vulnerabilities within the BootROM (BROM) or Preloader stages of MediaTek System-on-Chips (SoCs) to bypass security measures like secure boot and locked bootloaders. The Evolution of MTK Exploitation
The most famous vulnerabilities include (disclosed by researchers like XVM and others), which allows arbitrary code execution before the secure boot process fully locks down the device.
chipsets. These tools leverage vulnerabilities or "backdoors" in the chipset's firmware to perform advanced tasks that are normally restricted by manufacturers, such as bypassing security authentications, unlocking bootloaders, or unbricking "dead" devices. Core Functionality and Common Uses Most MTK exploit tools operate by forcing the device into Boot ROM (BROM) mode