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Apple Closes Exploit Used By Developers to Root iDevices Since 2010

Apple Closes Exploit Used By Developers to Root iDevices Since 2010

Posted June 13, 2012 at 3:43pm by iClarified
Apple has closed an exploit which was found by comex in 2010 and used by developers to root their iDevices, reports pod2g.

R.I.P. the exploit used by developers to root the device. Found by @comex in 2010. A 2 years old bug closed with iOS 6.

For those wondering this kernel bug was unusable for a general release jailbreak because it required an iOS Developer account.


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Juan
Juan - July 18, 2012 at 5:11am
if u got this phone u dont need a girlfriend aynomre, coz u got siriiiiiiiiiii lolz@casymcgradyYy0, yea, the promotion for creating a hype just started, got my iPhone 4s for free yesterday, loving the siri simply google for: iPhone4sGiveaway.infoMy 21 years cousin just received one too!iphone4sgiveaway.info/
Jim
Jim - June 13, 2012 at 7:52pm
Ummm y'all can't read "a two year exploit closed by iOS 6" so means ummm when iOS 6 is out it will be closed and he can't ride COMEX coattail no more!
NoGoodNick
NoGoodNick - June 13, 2012 at 7:20pm
He's simply saying that a single exploit has been closed, and that was never commerically used, since it required a developers account. It had been used previously to give crackers a peak inside the inner workings of the device--effectively a pre-jailbreak jailbreak. This will hardly STOP jailbreaking. In fact, I wish Apple would stop constantly trying to shut down the jailbreak community. Everyone knows that Apple doesn't approve, and will refuse to work on a broken jailroken device, so just quit harping on it and allow a single opening so they don't continue to search out new weaknesses in each and every new release. Surely that would save everyone a lot of time and effort.
kloquewerk
kloquewerk - June 13, 2012 at 5:14pm
Uhhh, yeah. Read it again.
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