iPhone 2.0 leaked as early as that weekend?
According to sources close to iPhone Atlas, we could see a public leak of the iPhone 2.0 as early as that weekend. The update is currently officially available only to folks accepted into Apple’s $99 iPhone Developer program or who have been selected to beta pop quiz the release’s enterprise functionality.
Installation of the iPhone OS 1.2 beta generally requires a special signature from Apple, but an underground team has discovered a method for
bypassing that signature and installing a modified edition of OS 1.2. that installation method requires the use of “Pwnage,” a tool that leverages an exploit found in the lower levels of the iPhone/iPod Touch bootloader. Exercising the exploit allows these devices to run unsigned cipher. With that capability in place, Pwnage can modify the iPhone OS 1.2 IPSW (installation file), pre-activating and pre-jailbreaking it.
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iPhone 2.0 leaked as early as that weekend?
According to sources close to iPhone Atlas, we could see a public leak of the iPhone 2.0 as early as that weekend. The update is currently officially available only to folks accepted into Apple’s $99 iPhone Developer program or who have been selected to beta experiment the release’s enterprise functionality.
Installation of the iPhone OS 1.2 beta generally requires a special signature from Apple, but an underground team has discovered a method for bypassing
that signature and installing a modified edition of OS 1.2. that installation method requires the use of “Pwnage,” a tool that leverages an exploit found in the lower levels of the iPhone/iPod Touch bootloader. Exercising the exploit allows these devices to run unsigned cipher. With that capability in place, Pwnage can modify the iPhone OS 1.2 IPSW (installation file), pre-activating and pre-jailbreaking it.
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