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   W3lc0m3 t0 n0k14 h4x0rb0x!  
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$-nokia h4x0rb0x-> hint1
Open terminal
Type in "ls /dev/ttyU*"
Find the device starting with "ttyU"
Type in "Screen /dev/ttyU<tab>" (<tab> auto-completes the name)
You should now see a terminal window headlined: "NOKIA - Welcome to the Nokia Hackerbox"
Still stuck? Call our helpline on 07973566548
$-nokia h4x0rb0x-> hint1
Open Hyperterminal (If you don't have Hyperterminal you can download it for free.)
Create a new connection (call it Nokia Hackerbox)
Connect using "COM 3"
Adjust your port settings to the following:
Bits 9600
Data bits 8
Parity none
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: none
You should now see a terminal window headlined: "NOKIA - Welcome to the Nokia Hackerbox"
Still stuck? Call our helpline on 07973566548
$-nokia h4x0rb0x-> hint1
Open terminal
Type in "ls /dev/tty.u*"
Find the device starting with "tty.usbserial-A". If you cannot see such a device then download the driver.
Type in "Screen /dev/tty.usb<tab>" (<tab> auto-completes the name)
You should now see a terminal window headlined: "NOKIA - Welcome to the Nokia Hackerbox"
Still stuck? Call our helpline on 07973566548