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  • ...lomerate work of everything done by everyone on Apple's amazing [[iDevice]]s. ''Anyone'' can contribute here, just [[The iPhone Wiki:Account creation|as ...to collecting, storing and providing information on the internals of Apple's amazing [[iDevice|iDevices]]. We hope to pass this information on to the ne
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  • Have you been on the [http://wikee.iphwn.org/ dev team's wiki]?<br/> Have you been to the [http://blog.iphone-dev.org/ dev team's blog]?<br/>
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  • * [[Unlock]] - to allow the use of any mobile phone carrier's SIM. ...you don't have any background yet in programming or security research - it's like learning about how puzzles work. To learn more about security research
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  • ...r|GM]], and watchOS 6.2.8 [[Golden Master|GM]] released. First public beta's of iOS 14 and tvOS 14 released. * 9 November – iOS 10.1.1 (14B150) released via IPSW's only.
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  • usb_control_msg(idev, 0x21, 1, x, 0, fbuf, s, 1000); //send file
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  • ...]] and [[iBoot (Bootloader)|iBoot]] modules which are stored in the device's [[NOR]] flash and are typically encrypted (as of 1.1.x). However, they are ...encryption keys. Also, we add another memory device, pointed at the kernel's address space, to allow live kernel patching. After booting up, we patch ou
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  • ...et. al. has announced that they made a project that will bring PwnageTool's functionality to Windows, called [[sn0wbreeze]]. [http://ih8sn0w.com/]
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  • Gevey Ultra S was announced to be able to unlock iPhone 4S running iOS 5.0 and 5.0.1. Spe *[https://twitter.com/MuscleNerd/status/51943620844060672 MuscleNerd says it's illegal in most countries]
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  • ...y dumped the [[Baseband Bootrom|bootrom]], but they won't release it as it's copyrighted code. .../iphonejtag.blogspot.com/2008/07/infineon-we-have-problem.html blog post]</s> Currently hidden, only viewable by invite only.
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  • ...es a NOR flash. (See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_memory Wikipedia's article about flash memory] for background on NOR flash in general.)
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  • *BBUpdaterExtreme automatic -S -F [or -L for BL] | for automatic update (while firmware restores) BBUpdaterExtreme automatic -S -L /mnt1/bin -x
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  • The iPhone uses the [[S-Gold 2]] baseband chip. *[http://www.anandtech.com/mac/showdoc.aspx?i=3026&p=1 Apple's iPhone Dissected: We did it, so you don't have to]
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  • This is the [[S-Gold 2]] security section on files it is uploading. It is at 0x1A4-0x9A4 in
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  • ...rresponding to Power and Home/Vol-, respectively, or by pulling your board's <code>GPIO_FORCE_DFU</code> pin high at SecureROM startup (unless you are u ...obileDevice Library]] does not enter the true DFU Mode in the hardware. It's possible to enter the true DFU Mode without doing it manually, but it canno
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  • ...Mode]] and loads a secondary DFU-like interface. WTF Mode stands for "What's The Firmware" according to [[PurpleRestore]] and a quick look at some [[App
    627 bytes (102 words) - 01:47, 6 July 2023
  • ...eferred to as “iBoot second-stage loader” in the source code, is Apple's stage 2 bootloader for all of the [[iDevice|devices]]. It runs what is know
    123 KB (8,553 words) - 00:24, 13 November 2022
  • Information about [[Recovery Mode (Protocols)|Recovery Mode's protocols]] is available. # You can either revive (update) or restore the Mac's firmware.
    6 KB (950 words) - 20:24, 16 September 2022
  • int s; s = fread(fbuf, 1, 0x800, f);
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  • ==S-Gold 2== ...ted at 0x400000. It was initially dumped using exploits in java on other [[S-Gold 2]] phones. It allows unsigned code to be uploaded using [[Baseband Bo
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  • == [[S-Gold 2]] Revisions == Found in the iOS 1.0 and 1.1.1 [[Ramdisk]]s for the [[M68AP|iPhone]].
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  • *Initial firmware(s): 15.0 ([[Sky 19A340 (iPhone14,4)|19A340]], [[Sky 19A341 (iPhone14,4)|19A34 *Initial firmware(s): 15.0 ([[Sky 19A340 (iPhone14,5)|19A340]], [[Sky 19A341 (iPhone14,5)|19A34
    39 KB (4,850 words) - 18:30, 11 November 2022
  • Like its macOS counterpart, iOS's XNU accepts command line arguments (though the actual passing of arguments -s
    177 KB (18,986 words) - 05:15, 14 November 2022
  • [[User:Zibri|Zibri]]'s tool to [[unlock]], [[jailbreak]], and [[Activation|activate]]. It was foun It makes use of the [[Ramdisk Hack]] and uses [[User:Geohot|geohot]]'s [[Minus 0x20000 with Back Extend Erase|BL4.6 exploit]] to downgrade the [[B
    671 bytes (91 words) - 22:13, 19 September 2016
  • You might also be looking for [[iBoot (Bootloader)|Apple's stage 2 bootloader]], which also uses the "iBoot" name. ...20-%20Joshua%20'p0sixninja'%20Hill%20-%20SHAttered%20Dreams.pdf p0sixninja's presentation SHAttered Dreams - Adventures in BootROM Land]
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  • ...ic/com.arm.doc.ddi0301h/DDI0301H_arm1176jzfs_r0p7_trm.pdf <code>arm1176jzf-s</code>]. This processor was succeded by the [[S5L8720]] used in the [[N72AP ...uch as [[wikipedia:ReactOS|ReactOS]] and the [[wikipedia:GNU Project|GNU]]'s own kernel, the [http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd.html Hurd].
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  • ...Processors|incarnations]] of processors for [[wikipedia:Apple Inc.|Apple]]'s [[iDevice|mobile devices]]. ...ipedia:System on a chip|SoC]] tailored to the device's needs. All of Apple's SoC platforms have proprietary PowerVR graphics, public key encryption acce
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  • ...sors, the [[Secure Enclave]] has it's own GID that is separate from the AP's which is used to encrypt the SEP Firmware before delivery to the end user. ...(page 9, chapter "Encryption and Data Protection"), along with [[UID key]]s:
    10 KB (1,556 words) - 12:50, 17 September 2021
  • ...th the introduction of [[IMG3 File Format|IMG3]] in iPhone OS 2.0, [[KBAG]]s are now used instead of the 0x837 key. Because iPhone OS versions 1.x were * Start greenpois0n console: 'irecovery -s'
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  • The '''UID key''' (device's unique ID key) is an AES 256-bit hardware key, unique to each iPhone. It is
    1,010 bytes (179 words) - 20:38, 3 April 2022
  • ...kwards when written to the file (e.g. <code>VERS</code> is stored as <code>S&nbsp;R&nbsp;E&nbsp;V</code>). [[TYPE]]: Type of image, should contain the same string as the header's <code>ident</code>
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  • ...;</code> routine. The routine skips the '''PROD''' tag check if the device's fuse value is <code>false</code>.
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  • ...<code>/usr/local/standalone/firmware</code> on the corresponding firmware's [[Restore Ramdisk|restore ramdisk]] or from an [[IPSW File Format|IPSW]] un
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  • ...dia:Flash memory|non-volatile memory chip]] that is used in all [[iDevice]]s. This chip is where all the ''storage'' of the device is located. In the ca The size of the root partition has varied throughout [[iOS]]'s history, while the user partition just fills the rest of the space of the N
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  • (citation taken from dev team's [http://blog.iphone-dev.org/post/44428446/updates blog]): ...ith an L-shaped pin and a quick but forceful yank. It sounds scary but it's just plastic, after all.
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  • This was the [[iPhone Dev Team]]'s approach to unlocking [[Baseband Bootloader|Bootloader 4.6]].
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  • For users on carriers other than the Apple's official partners, carrier bundles allow to configure important settings su ...-testing" preference]] is enabled, .ipcc files can be loaded from the user's hard drive by clicking either "Check for Updates" or "Restore" button while
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  • $ sed 's/^FLAGS_FOR_TARGET=$/FLAGS_FOR_TARGET=${FLAGS_FOR_TARGET-}/g' \ $ sudo ln -s /usr/local/arm-apple-darwin/lib/crt1.o \
    9 KB (1,329 words) - 23:49, 7 February 2014
  • ...uld be mapped. The first use of this in a jailbreak was in [[JailbreakMe]]'s third incarnation, [[Saffron]].
    577 bytes (93 words) - 20:20, 4 August 2013
  • ...portable media player with Wi-Fi launched on {{date|2007|09|05}} at Apple's "The beat goes on." event. The iPod touch is the first iPod to introduce a
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  • ...ted, the server will generate a [[WildcardTicket]] and signs it with Apple's private key. [[iTunes]] then calls AMDeviceActivate with the [[WildcardTick * [[User:posixninja|posixninja]]'s [http://github.com/posixninja/ideviceactivate iDeviceActivate]
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  • ...p]]. [https://mtmdev.org/blog/mtm-devadmin/2018/ios-1-1-1-jailbreak cipher's] version was released in 2018 due to AppSnapp being offline. There was a buffer overflow in the iPhone's libtiff. This was exploited to run a small application to jailbreak and pat
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  • When a device is booting, it loads Apple's own [[kernel]] initially, so a jailbroken device must be exploited and have ...-''un''tethered''']] jailbreak gives the ability to start the device on it's own. On first boot, the device will not be running a patched kernel. Howeve
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  • ...der]], and flash the 3.9 or 4.6 bootloader image, regardless of the iPhone's bootloader version. Bootneuter does not support the [[X-Gold 608]] and [[X- ...le apply. You can arbitrarily go up and down regardless of what [[secpack]]s you use.
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  • ...to do trickery to your cellular network'''. But due to the way the iPhone's 2.x baseband firmware handles the login, '''actually it does'''. Short over ...the iPhone (it is not roaming for your provider, but the iPhone thinks it's roaming)
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  • ...carrier. This is entirely different than a [[jailbreak]]; jailbreaking one's iPhone does not unlock it. A jailbreak is, however, required for all curren ...ight.gov/fedreg/2012/2012-26308_PI.pdf pages 16-20 of the copyright office's 2012 DMCA rulings] for details.
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  • ...Size: 1, Data: True ; Server Supports Persistent ID's Tag: msdc, Size: 4, Count: 1 ; # Of Database's Available
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  • ...a.com/questions/277646/stuck-after-mac-address-change-can-i-revive-it Here's a JailbreakQA thread about this] and [http://www.jailbreakqa.com/questions/ .../1m3jo6/how_much_torture_kernel_user_based_etc_would_it/cc5g8nj See winocm's explanation of several related ways to brick a device]:
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  • Syncing is not allowed under this mode. Judging by the name, it's probably meant for Nike stores (to pitch Nike+).
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  • ...NDA), the alternative is simple. Install the Apple iPhone SDK, and use it's compiler, and specify the correct architecture, like so: Use saurik's codesign tool (ldid) to sign the binary like so:
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  • This folder contains the data files for Location Services. It's location was changed in 4.3.3 from the [[/private/var/mobile|mobile]] user
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