Apparently, folks have begun wondering whether there will be a jailbreak for devices that shipped with 4.0.2/3.2.2, out of the box. According to the iPhone Dev Team, there won’t be.The Team’s blog post begins with a bit of background information on Jailbreakme v2.0 which, according to the hackers, was a g... |
26 August 2010 09:52 GMT |
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The infamous iPhone Dev Team has acknowledged Apple’s move to patch a hole allowing the hackers to put JailbreakMe 2.0 into the hands of iOS customers, but trashed the company for failing to release a similar patch for first-gen iPhone and iPod touch customers worldwide.In a post on the Dev-Team Blog, the hacke... |
12 August 2010 09:55 GMT |
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Although a bit early for this kind of speculation, reports from iPhone owners using the Apple Discussions forum seem to indicate that iOS 4.0.2 is more than just a security patch.Several Apple Discussions users are very happy to inform fellow forum members that their iPhones are behaving much better since upgrading t... |
12 August 2010 06:51 GMT |
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As promised, Apple has released a new incremental update for customers using iOS devices to patch a vulnerability that could allow arbitrary code execution for gaining system privileges. iOS 4.0.2 is a free software update for all supported iPhone, iPod touch models.A note on the Support section of Apple’s web ... |
12 August 2010 02:26 GMT |
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