If you are one of many Droid 3 users, it's time to get root access for your device.
The Motorola Droid 3 was released July 14, 2011, and has no public technique available to get root access. On request of some members of the Android community, Dan Rosenberg decided to audit the platform in order to root the device.
To start to root Motorola Droid 3 , you'll need to have ADB running, and be confident in your ability to run a few commands from the command line or terminal. And be aware that this is the first step only, and you'll only have root via the shell. Next, someone will need to build a few files to inject so that you have root on the device itself, and I'm sure at least a few are hard at it. You can (and should) check out the source link for the full directions, as well as the rhyme and reason behind the method. To read the detail information about the rooting, bugs and exploit, just visit http://vulnfactory.org/blog/2011/08/25/rooting-the-droid-3/

Page Name : Security Research by Dan Rosenberg
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