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USER MANUAL

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  • Page 1 BURNER BREAKER USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 CONTACT Susteen Inc. 18818 E Teller Ave., Suite 102 Irvine, CA 92612 sales@susteen.com Tel: + 1 949 341 0007...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installing Burner Breaker Software Running the Attack CHAPTER 1 Before Getting Started Supported Devices and Passcode Types Using Burner Breaker vs SvStrike Usage Tips How pincodes are accepted Test if phone will wipe Keeping phone awake during attack X and Y input fields...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    /acquire the device data. Software is preprogrammed for various popular phone types such as Samsung Galaxy, ZTE, LG, etc. You can also use our most popular pin code list to load into Burner Breaker and attack using specific pin codes.
  • Page 5: Precautions Prior/After Assembly

    Precautions Prior/After Assembly • Do not wet the Robot or its part, or use/store them at high humidity or in an environment where due condensation may occur. • Use the tools with utmost care paid to safety. • Do not disassemble the robot. •...
  • Page 6: Utensils Required/Minimum Requirements

    Utensils Required/Minimum Requirements A. Computer and Monitor: • Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 • Pentium III, more than 1 GHZ recommended • Memory = 128(MB) RAM or Higher • Interface: USB Port x2 • Display: (1024x768) or higher B. Phillips Screwdriver...
  • Page 7: Parts List Iiii

    Parts List Below is all items included for Burner Breaker. Before starting, check that all the following items are included with your package. If anything is missing, contact us at support@susteen.com. Burner Breaker Robot Burner Breaker Base USB Camera Base screws (2)
  • Page 8: Assembly Robot

    Assembly Robot Attach Robot to Base - Slide Robot Arm (1) into BB Base (2) (Picture Needed) and tighten/ secure using 2 base screws(4a and 4b) and Hex Screwdriver Attach AC Adapter to Robot and power outlet Plug Mini USB cable into Robot and computer Position Robot: position BB so that power/USB outlet is facing to the right.
  • Page 9: Installing Burner Breaker Software

    Installing Burner Breaker Software The Secure View All Access card contains the Burner Breaker software. Attach the Access card to your computer and simply move/copy the folder to your computer desktop. Run the burnerbreaker.exe file to open and run the program.
  • Page 10: Chapter 1 Before Getting Started

    CHAPTER 1 Before Getting Started Supported devices and passcode type See if your device works with Burner Breaker by checking the list below. Supported Devices • Android devices until Version 5.X Supported passcode type • 4 or more digit PIN...
  • Page 11: Using Burner Breaker Vs Svstrike

    CHAPTER 1 Before Getting Started Using Burner Breaker vs SVStrike SV Strike acquires pincodes/ cell phones. phones utilizing software.
  • Page 12: Usage Tips

    Give Burner Breaker Breaks The Burner Breaker uses a state of the art robot with interior sensors. It is suggested that the robot be given a “break” every 5 hours to ensure its calibration stays intact. This can be as simple as a five minute stop to ensure the stylus is hitting all the keys.
  • Page 13: How Pincodes Are Accepted

    Getting Started How pincodes are accepted This test with the phone is needed to be done before using Burner Breaker to ensure proper, continuous Brute Force attack To find out how your phone accepts passcodes, you need to manually enter incorrect passcodes at least 5 times.
  • Page 14: Test If Phone Will Wipe

    CHAPTER 1 Getting Started Test if phone will wipe For Android 6 phones, its a must to find out how many attempts would trigger the phone to wipe out, if it would at all. To find if the phone will wipeout, always sit with the phone for the first 20-30 attempts to break in.
  • Page 15: Keeping Phone Awake During Attack

    The phone must stay awake to stay on the same lockout schedule with the Burner Breaker because there is no way for the Burner Breaker to wake the phone itself if it sleeps. Tip #1: Most phones require you to click “OK”...
  • Page 16: And Y Input Fields

    Getting Started X and Y input fields The spaces between each button (which you’ll enter into Burner Breaker interface) are measured using X and Y coordinates. The X axis moves from left to right. It uses a postitive integer (+) when moving right, and a negative integer (-) when moving left.
  • Page 17 CHAPTER 1 Getting Started X axis...
  • Page 18: Setting Up Usb Camera

    Once connected, the camera’s viewpoint will be visible in the Burner Breaker software interface. The Burner Breaker software will create a folder on your desktop, where it will store evidence reports containing a picture of each attempt to break into the phone. The...
  • Page 19: Connecting To Camera

    CHAPTER 1 Getting Started Connecting to Camera To connect to the Burner Breaker, hit the “Connect” button at the top. Your Burner Breaker robot should move and lock into center position. To connect to the camera, use the drop down menu to find the USB camera.
  • Page 20: Chapter 2 Using Burner Breaker

    CHAPTER 2 Using Burner Breaker Menu Options Center Offset Used to determine center of phone and optimal phone placement. Hit Center offset to move Robot to start point. Place phone under #5. The setting for X&Y field should not change from (-55, 0).
  • Page 21 CHAPTER 2 Using Burner Breaker Menu Options Pen Up/Pen Down Use this configuration to determine space between phone and stylus. Recommend using shorter space between stylus and phone by changing pen up range from -5 to -10, pen down is usually -20 to -30.
  • Page 22 CHAPTER 2 Using Burner Breaker Menu Options Left/Right Used to configure how stylus will hit/ enter #6 on keypad. Determine length between #5 and #6 on the phone and input into X & Y field.
  • Page 23 CHAPTER 2 Using Burner Breaker Menu Options Up/Down Used to configure how the robot will hit/enter #2 on the keypad. Determine length between #5 and #2 and input into X & Y field.
  • Page 24 CHAPTER 2 Using Burner Breaker Menu Options Use this if phone requires hitting the OK/Enter button after inputting 4 digit pin code.
  • Page 25 CHAPTER 2 Using Burner Breaker Menu Options Delete Button Used this if phone requires deletion of pin code attempt entered before you can enter new pin code.
  • Page 26 CHAPTER 2 Using Burner Breaker Menu Options Dialog OK Used this if phone requires hitting okay after message about phone lockout to get back to keypad/pin code screen...
  • Page 27 CHAPTER 2 Using Burner Breaker Menu Options Keep Awake 1 Used to prevent phone from going to sleep mode. Configure the Robot to enter the Emergency Call button at the bottom of the screen. Keeping phone awake varies from phone to phone.
  • Page 28 CHAPTER 2 Using Burner Breaker Menu Options Swipe Option Some phones require a Swipe UP on the phone screen (mostly ZTE phones) after lockout period is over to get back to the keypad screen and resume the attack. Swipe Begin Enter value to determine starting point of Robot arm to begin a Swipe UP.
  • Page 29 CHAPTER 2 Using Burner Breaker Menu Options Pattern Lock Mode Check this box if the phone requires pattern to unlock. Use AOA/SvStrike.
  • Page 30 CHAPTER 2 Using Burner Breaker Menu Options Wake Up Test Use this option to make sure Keep Awake 1 and Keep Awake 2 configuration is correct. Will alternate between Emergency Call and Home button to keep phone awake during lockout period.
  • Page 31 CHAPTER 2 Using Burner Breaker Menu Options Keypad Test Use this option after initial setup to test calibration between all buttons (0-9) on keypad. This will cycle thru starting at #0 ending at #9...
  • Page 32 CHAPTER 2 Using Burner Breaker Menu Options Screen Config Used to save/load various phone calibrations.
  • Page 33 CHAPTER 2 Using Burner Breaker Menu Options Pin List Button Use this feature to load saved pin configurations. Robot will attack based of loaded configuration. This feature is useful if you want to preplan an attack by preloading birthday, graduation year, etc., that is...
  • Page 34 CHAPTER 2 Using Burner Breaker Menu Options Status/Camera Settings This section is where you connect camera and are given live details during an attack.
  • Page 35 CHAPTER 2 Using Burner Breaker Menu Options Motion Sensor Refer to Advanced Settings on page There is no info in the advanced section regaring motion sensor?
  • Page 36: Advanced Options

    CHAPTER 2 Using Burner Breaker Advanced Options Back Up Pin Use this feature for Pattern Locked phones that have a Back Up Pin feature. Extra Click 1 Use this feature for phones that require extra button push anywhere on the phone screen...
  • Page 37: Running The Attack

    CHAPTER 2 Using Burner Breaker Running the attack Center your phone on the base. Refer to page 10 for instructions. Adjust pen pressure. Refer to page 11 for instructions. Enter Distance between Left/ Right Buttons. Refer to page 12 for instructions.

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