Talk:Spirit

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There exists also a tool called Spirit Fixer v1.01, written by Kirma. Anybody knows what that is? Here's a link: http://twitter.com/elior231/status/13296125900

--http 21:42, 4 May 2010 (UTC)


I'd love to see a technical writeup of everything, although I don't blame you if you don't. I'm lazy about those things too. As far as trying to keep it secret from Apple, I don't feel theres a point, they'll find it no matter what we do.

--geohot 14:02, 5 May 2010 (UTC)


I have started reverse engineering Spirit and making some UML(like) data flow and function diagrams. The problem is that I am guessing at too many things since I did not wana post anything and have someone get pissed it was out there. I am up for putting a formal brief together if others want to collaborate. I would imagine as Geohot said, that apple had this disassembled before the .tar was dry. Not to mention that they are not just looking for the exploit that was used (since they most likely had a whiteboard full of potentials during design) , they are looking for copyright violations and their stollen code in every bit of its bits.

--KodeSlinger 16:31, 5 May 2010 (UTC)

Meh, as mentioned on spiritjb.com, once Apple has shown that they've fixed it, the source will be released anyway. - MuscleNerd


@MuscleNerd - I started working on it BS (Before Spirit :) ), to create a centralized location that dynamically maps (HW/FW/SW) physical and logical drawings together. My thought was something like this wiki on crack. Ideally to generate functional diagrams of the idevice that act as a starting point to link to more detailed sections pertaining to that functions exploits, related functions, and source code samples(or any other data). Since I am new to this community I have been trying to organize this data for my own brain, and thought others might use it. I will post some screen shots later. The more organized we are the easier it will be to exploit the next vulnerability. --KodeSlinger 20:11, 5 May 2010 (UTC)

Oh hah, cool :) If you do that though, obviously you shouldn't go overboard and start publicly discussing variations of this that would help Apple close other holes yet to be exploited (it sounds like your well-versed enough to do that!) - MuscleNerd

@MuscleNerd - Hah; yeah obviously cool kidz only lol --KodeSlinger 21:08, 5 May 2010 (UTC)