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Saurik: Mistake Renders All of the APTickets Cydia Saved for iOS 6.x 'Useless'

Saurik: Mistake Renders All of the APTickets Cydia Saved for iOS 6.x 'Useless'

Posted April 9, 2013 at 5:46pm by iClarified
Saurik has announced that due to a mistake in the system used to request APTickets from Apple, all the tickets saved via Cydia are 'useless'.

Those of you who recently launched Cydia may have received a notice to "See TSS Center (below) to request iOS SHSH", and may be surprised to read the message, "No SHSH seems to be stored for this device".

In a length blog post, Saurik provides some great information about SHSH Blobs, APTickets, and TSS Servers and details what happened. He also notes that iOS 6 APTickets are really only useful for the iPhone 3G[S], iPhone 4, and iPod touch 4G thus far.


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At this point, I think I have described everything I need in order to explain the current situation: all of the APTickets Cydia itself requested from Apple for iOS 6 are useless. The word "useless" is important, as it is not accurate to use the word "corrupt": the data that was uploaded was not lost or damaged, and in fact all of the tickets that were stored verified per the algorithm from MuscleNerd.

Instead, the requests being made via Cydia to collect SHSH information for iOS 6 did not result in useful tickets. This is because, in order to better emulate the requests Apple had been making when I first started the service, I filter the manifests I send to Apple to only include information about files that had the partial digests I discussed earlier, as only files that have partial digests are relevant for SHSH.

However, the APTicket signs complete digests, not partial digests, and so even descriptions of files that do not have partial digests need to be sent to TSS to get a complete ticket. What really should therefore be used as a filter is "files with digest information at all", not just those that have partial digests (there is never a partial digest without a full digest), effectively finding all "real" files.

The result is that the APTickets that were downloaded and saved by Cydia itself are not sufficient to boot a device. However, tickets that were downloaded or otherwise obtained by tools such as redsn0w, iFaith, or TinyUmbrella, will work fine. If those tickets are uploaded to Cydia and then downloaded back, they also will continue to work: it is only tickets downloaded by Cydia clients themselves that were affected.
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This is a rather unfortunate situation; however, if you followed one of our TinyUmbrella tutorials on saving SHSH Blobs, you should be okay.

At the beginning of his post saurik notes that "I am here to be the bearer of bad news that will likely cause me to get a ton of hatemail". We would strongly urge readers against that; rather, be thankful for everything saurik and other developers have done for the iPhone community.

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flower75
flower75 - January 19, 2014 at 4:53pm
Hello, I am sorry if my question is silly, I am new to everything here, jailbreaking, blobs etc. I have an Ipod 4G with 5.1.1 OS. I can't save any SHSH with Tinyumbrella and apparently, I can't with Cydia either. Does it mean I will never ever be able to downgrade if one day I decide to try a newer version of iOS ?
Danny McLean
Danny McLean - April 13, 2013 at 4:02pm
Really good
Diego
Diego - April 11, 2013 at 1:26am
Hi guys!!!! Do you know what happend with the ShSH which were save with the ISHSHit app? Are they valid? Thanks for your answer.
amaesh
amaesh - April 11, 2013 at 12:49pm
شكرا على المجهود
Elizabeth
Elizabeth - April 10, 2013 at 3:29pm
Really? For the haters, please copy and paste your comments on the bank websites that have been hacked, government websites that have been hacked as well,,,stealing security information that really impacts !! Geez, have you ever not experienced stuff like this happening ? I could name 4 financial companies that I worked for and poof all was gone and how these companies scrambled like crazy to send letters to customers affected. So please, please curtail these negative remarks and don't use a situation that happens with Cydia to bash, and for what reason,,, Really? No one put a gun to my head and forced me to jailbreak my devices,,,, smh !! These apt tickets were no good for the later apple models anyway (which I guess is a big majority) ,,, and if this affected you,,,then lesson learned to back up your information especially if you have paid apps etc. Life is much too short,,, focus on what really matters,,, or wait till you are near death to then know how precious life is. After thought,,, misery truly loves/welcomes company,,,, so, so sad ! ps ,,, Saurik, I am so sorry that you having to endure this and hope this will be behind you real soon !!
Adam
Adam - April 10, 2013 at 5:00am
No way to restore/jailbreak in case of problems now, right? Kind of disappointing but it's been a proven track record for years now.
archbishop
archbishop - April 9, 2013 at 7:39pm
Let's pray...
George
George - April 9, 2013 at 7:06pm
They were useless for my iphone 5 anyway. no fucks given.
Master
Master - April 9, 2013 at 6:39pm
Yeah thats why I moved to Android :)
mrabinov
mrabinov - April 9, 2013 at 7:00pm
lol what? what does this have to do with you switching to android??
Tech
Tech - April 9, 2013 at 7:00pm
Really!? THIS is why you moved to android? lmao!
Hell
Hell - April 9, 2013 at 8:12pm
Who gives a f.ck!!!
farpthor
farpthor - April 9, 2013 at 6:28pm
O-oh...
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