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2013.january.28

Unlock AT&T iPhones for as low as US$2.00 with UniversalBox severs. Some other carriers were added as well. Please check out our pricing.

New Nokia files

2013.january.23

1,572,718 Nokia files were added and available to download. Explore our download area for free! You can browse by product, release and variant. Feel free to download as many files as you want! Product code search will be available soon!

API & Backend

2013.january.16

Our Application Programming Interface (API) and backend is now available for our partners. Either you are a provider or reseller you can use our API or backend to provide solutions to end-users all around the world. As a service provider you can target our large customer base directly who interested in GSM industry. Resellers will be able to re-sell services to their customers sold by either service providers or us. For application please contact us at developer@universalbox.com

Even cheaper iPhone unlock!

2012.october.22

Dear members, Good news about iPhone unlock cost! It is now only 15 SECS/iPhone credits while we offer reliable service with short deadline and with credit refund warranty.

iPhone unlock prices are reduced

2012.september.25

Dear members, We have reduced the price of iPhone unlock to 25 SECS/iPhone credits. We offer reliable service with short deadline and with credit refund warranty.

SL3 unlock price is dropped

2012.august.14

Dear members, We have reduced the price of SL3 unlock to 39 SL3 credits, which means the price can be as low as US$8.19 for each phone. Our service is not only cheap, but very fast.

Strong Authentication added

Using static passwords for authentication, as it is commonly done, has quite a few security drawbacks: passwords can be guessed, stolen, etc... A better, more secure way of authentication is the so called "two-factor" or "strong authentication" based on one time passwords ("OTP"). Instead of authenticating with a simple password, each user carries a device ("token" which can be your mobile phone for example) to generate passwords that are valid only one time. Commercially available tokens look like pocket calculators or key fobs with a display and a keypad. To generate a one time password, the user has to enter his personal PIN into his mobile phone. So the authentication is based on two factors: the mobile phone and a PIN ("something you have and something you know"). This is obviously more secure than just a password, as an attacker needs to get hold of both the PIN as well as your mobile phone. You can easily get started with strong authentication and it is completely free. Check out http://motp.sourceforge.net/#7 for OTP software for your mobile device (iPhone, Android or anything else)