There’s so much going on this week! It’s like you have to stay glued to your computer to soak up all the info. But that’s okay. That’s what we love here at iPhone Buzz. That being said, Jonathan Zdziarsky at O’Reilly is going to hack the iPhone’s security on Thursday, September 11 and you can watch his every move via a live webcast.

So how will he do it? The crafty hacker will use a custom firmware bundle to bypass the iPhone’s passcode lock and gain access to all the phone’s secrets. But the hackerific presentation isn’t meant for thieves and vagabonds. Rather, it’s intended for “law enforcement and anyone else who has a need to access the not-so-readily available data on an iPhone.”
This all shouldn’t come as a big surprise, considering this is the same guy that programmed the NES.app and was one of the many responsible for cracking the iPhone for the first time. And though news of the recent iPhone security flaw where you could bypass the passcode lock just by double-clicking the home button makes it all seem rather simple, we’re assuming this hack is a bit more sophisticated. It probably assumes that simple flaw doesn’t exist.
[via SlashGear]







After so much development and firmware releases, its really strange that people are still able to break iPhone security.
What can be coded can be broken.
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