"EFRP" typically refers to , a specialized security layer for Android devices. While standard Factory Reset Protection (FRP) locks a device to the user's personal Google account after a wipe, EFRP allows IT administrators to designate specific authorized accounts for reactivation, ensuring company-owned devices remain accessible even if an employee leaves.
$ efrpme top --unpack Archer_C5_v3_firmware.bin [+] Detected TP-Link header [+] Extracted kernel + SquashFS at offset 0x200000 [+] Unsquashed rootfs to rootfs/
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