If an attacker gains access to a Chrome DevTools remote debugging port (e.g., via a compromised local network), they can:
Fix: GSM Prime portals must detect devtools open state using window.devtools detection and immediately terminate sessions.
The Good:
The Bad (Why Chrome is NOT ideal for GSM Prime):
GSM Prime is a subscription-based service offering tools for mobile phone servicing: unlocking, flashing firmware, repairing IMEI, FRP bypass, etc. Its "aplicaciones" (applications) include desktop software (e.g., GSM Prime Tool) and web-based dashboards for logging activity, checking credits, and some light remote functions. gsm prime aplicaciones chrome better
That is the "Better" you asked for.
GSM Prime’s dashboard and flashing tools rely heavily on real-time data parsing. Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine compiles code directly into machine code instead of interpreting it. The result? Menus open instantly, device detection happens faster, and logs refresh without lag. If an attacker gains access to a Chrome
Yes, but only if you tame it.
If you are using GSM Prime on a desktop or laptop via hotspot/tethering, these extensions are mandatory. If you are on a mobile device (Android), use Chrome Beta or Kiwi Browser (which supports desktop Chrome extensions). Fix: GSM Prime portals must detect devtools open