Pattern Lock Adapter for XPIN Clip

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This additional adapter for XPin Clip, allows you to brute force patternlocks of any length from 4 to 9 points on Android smartphones supported by XPIN Clip.

The adapter allows also to configure the length and parameters of the pattern lock so start point, end point as also exclude long pairs – all of those can be generated on xpinclip support site.
 

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Features:

  • possibility to work with codes from 4 to 9 dots (as a standard XPIN support up to 5 dots from Pattern lock)
  • possibility to configure start code and end code point
  • possibility to exclude long pairs that are rarely used as 1 and 6 or 2 and 7 etc.
  • possibility to copnnect adapters in chain when others adapters are available

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How Long Does Brute Foce Take?
Time of BG attack with different combinations of codes: (proximally 470 codes per hour)

  • 4 dots with all combinations, 1624 combinations, maximal time around 3 h 30 min.
  • 4 dots without long pairs, 648 combinations, maximal time around 1 h 20 min.
  • 5 dots with all combinations, 7152 combinations, maximal time around 15 h 10 min.
  • 5 dots without long pairs, 2040 combinations, maximal time around 4 h 20 min.
  • 6 dots with all combinations, 26016 combinations, maximal time around 55 h 30 min.
  • 6 dots without long pairs, 5248 combinations, maximal time around 11 h 10 min.
  • 7 dots with all combinations, 72912 combinations, maximal time around 155 h 10 min.
  • 7 dots without long pairs, 10448 combinations, maximal time around 22 h 20 min.
  • 8 dots with all combinations, 140704 combinations, maximal time around 299 h 30 min.
  • 8 dots without long pairs, 15168 combinations, maximal time around 32 h 20 min.
  • 9 dots with all combinations, 140704 combinations, maximal time around 299 h 30 min.
  • 9 dots without long pairs, 12360 combinations, maximal time around 26 h 20 min.

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How to use the adapter?

  • 1. Go to xpinclip.com and choose PATH GENERATOR subpage
  • 2. Define the length and parameters of the pattern lock
  • 3. Enter the serial number of the pattern adapter that is located on the housing
  • 4. Click Generate & Download
  • 5. Now will be generate csv file with a list of selected patterns
  • 6. Save file to a microSD card (card not included)
  • 7. Insert microSD card to pattern adapter sd card slot
  • 8. Connect the adapter to XPIN Clip-a (extension connector port)
  • 9. Select in menu options PATTERN and then PATHS SD
  • 10. Set other parameters such as SENSOR, CURSOR, SHIFT, etc.
  • 11. Press RUN button to start the process

    NOTE Cursor should be set on dots that we chose as the starting position
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    Requirements:

  • you need to have XPIN Clip
  • you need to have empty miniSd Card with 128 Mb space or more

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