Config.bin | Decrypt Zte

The file contains sensitive data such as:

G. Brute-force / dictionary attack (only with authorization) Decrypt Zte Config.bin

If you’ve ever worked with ISP-provided ZTE routers (F660, F680, F609, or the newer AX series), you know the frustration. You back up the configuration to a config.bin file, but it’s not a readable text file. It’s a proprietary, often obfuscated binary blob. The file contains sensitive data such as: G

: python examples/auto.py --serial --mac config.bin config.xml . It’s a proprietary, often obfuscated binary blob

As ZTE continues to update their firmware, new encryption methods will emerge. The techniques outlined here – analyzing headers, reverse engineering keys from firmware, and community collaboration – will remain relevant for years to come.

To decrypt config.bin , you must first identify which generation your router belongs to.

Section 3 — Tools you’ll need