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How to to Root BlackBerry Leap?

PRIV from BlackBerry uses a BlackBerry integrity detection technology that constantly monitors the events or configuration changes that could jeopardize the safety of the device.

That includes:
Checking the integrity of the kernel at boot device
Checking unauthorized changes to SELinux
Monitoring the file system permissions
To verify that no unauthorized applications have gained privileges
Disabling applications that are dangerous to the security of

BlackBerry Integrity Detection System integrity verification using the application in BlackBerry Secure Compound, to provide an anchor of trust and integrity to generate reports. These reports are digitally signed 256 ECC-protected and supported by certificates Certificate Authority BlackBerry, allow third-party applications for mobility management and monitoring applications to verify their authenticity. BlackBerry Integrity Detection integrity test system integrates with Good Secure EMM Suites and BES12BES�12 is a part of the Good Secure EMM Suites, offering a trusted end-to-end approach to security, and allowing organizations to support a wide range of devices, including iOS�, Android�, Samsung KNOX�, Android� for Work, Windows�, Mac OS� X, and BlackBerry. Supported BlackBerry smartphones include those powered by both Android OS and by BlackBerry� 10., which enables IT-administrators to monitor devices with Root access and compromised devices. If a potential compromise is detected, administrators can configure alerts, which would prevent access devices to the corporate network, or even remotely wipe the data on your device.


Summary: Smart Phone OS: BlackBerry; Smart Phone OS ver.: BlackBerry 10 OS; Shape: Bar; SIM: Single SIM; Processor Speed: 1.5GHz Qualcomm MSM 8960; Internal Storage: 16GB flash; RAM: 2GB; External Storage: Expandable memory via hot swappable microSD memory card (Up to 128 GB); Battery life: Up to 25 hours mixed use / Up to 12 hours GSM talk time / Up to 15 days GSM standby time / Up to 17 hours UMTS talk time / Up to 16.5 days UMTS standby time / Up to 80 hours audio playback / Up to 9.5 hours video playback; Screen Size: 5 inch; Resolution: 1280x720; Touch Screen: yes; Screen Type: ; Pixels: 8mp / 2mp (front); Flash: yes; Image Stabilization: ; Waterproof: ; GPS: yes; Dimensions (W ...


Tarik Tonkov
Mobile technology specialist
Tarik Tonkov is a computer scientist and programmer turned tech journalist with a keen interest in the world of smartphones and tablets. He previously wrote for Android Life and was also a ghostwriter for several technology and automotive publications. He appreciates the reliability and beauty of smartphones, the symbiosis of characteristics and usability. In his free time, Tarik likes to travel by car and polish his programming skills to create small useful programs.



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