Posted on 11 July 2008 by Chris Davies
Cast aside all doubts: the iPhone Dev Team have released a video demonstrating them unlocking and Jailbreaking the iPhone 2.0 firmware with their new PwnageTool 2.0.
"We’ve added lots of new features, including 2.0 support, spotlight file indexing of .ipsws, canned websearches, installer custom configuration, custom root partitions and various other things that you’ll see on the release" iPhone Dev Team
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Posted on 25 May 2008 by ashoperon
It has been an interesting week. This week has not been as fast paced for rumors as usual, as it seems that things have slowed down, as people are now waiting it silence for June 9th. Though the rumors are not much in volume, they more than make up for it in how interesting they are.
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Posted on 21 May 2008 by ashoperon
Windows users have practically been given the cold shoulder when it comes to Pwning their iPhone. The WinPwn project launched to try and help out, by porting the Pwnage tool to Windows, which up until now has been a Mac only affair. The beta for WinPwn launched last month, with a final version promised in the next few days.
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Posted on 20 April 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
It has been an exciting week for us Apple fans. iPhone Buzz gave you a first look at iPhone Firwmare 2.0 beta. We walked you through some of the exciting new features Apple has included in the new firmware, like saving images directly from Safari, and setting up Exchange Support.
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Posted on 17 April 2008 by ashoperon
The now infamous Pwnage tool has been enjoying making it's way around the mac for some time now. Many people have already taken advantage of this great application on their Mac, and done some serious iPhone pwning. Until now, Windows users that do not have access to a Mac have been out of luck, but that is about to change.
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Posted on 15 April 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
Apple made a couple of changes to the Exchange configuration interface on iPhone 2.0 Beta 3. You can no longer enter a host name. When you begin configuring your Exchange account, you're asked to type in your Email, Username, Password and Description. It looks easy enough right? Wrong. If you're like me, you'll enter your email address, your user name, ...
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Posted on 13 April 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
There’s a stupid guy over at theiphoneleak.com trying to cash in on the iPhone Dev’s hard work, and not to mention illegally selling Apple’s iPhone OS beta 1.2. Here’s what the website says:
You want it you got it...
It is now for download people. Yes, I am talking about the 2.0 Firmware that is due late in June. I have ...
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Posted on 12 April 2008 by ashoperon
The iPhone Dev Team discovered the “BRICKED_AND_LOCKED_SIM_STRING” hidden in the latest firmware that suggests the handset could seize up should an unlocking attempt be made. Lucky for us, the firmware never stays closed long, thanks to the Dev Team. Apple is always patching exploits that the Dev Team uses to get in.
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Posted on 08 April 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
iPhone SDK build 9M2158a, beta 3 is now available. iPhone Atlas got word from developers that iPhones legally running the pre-release 2.0 beta software, build 5A225c, were remotely disabled by Apple and can be restored to full functionality using the new build of the device-installable OS labeled 5A240d. iPhones unlocked and “pwned” are not affected by the Apple’s ...
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Posted on 30 March 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
Mac OS X version of “Pwnage Tool” has been delayed until sometime next week. Apparently, legal inquiries were made to the DevTeam about the validity and legality of the contents of the tools. I knew these guys were way too arrogant for their own good. So it looks like Apple has the upper hand at the moment, ...
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Posted on 30 March 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
The iPhone Dev Team strikes at Apple's core with the Pwnage tool. The PWN, which is publicaly available later today, Sunday March 30th, allows you to flash custom unsigned firmware onto the iPhone or iPod touch. Not only will PWN properly hack the iPhone and iPod touch, the iPhone Dev Team claims, "any subsequent firmware releases will also be vulnerable to ...
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