Saturday, August 7, 2010

The Dark Side

The Dark Side

Who do you trust: When you jailbreak an iOS device using a tool as Jailbreak Me  or one of the tools offered by the Dev Team, you don't really know what's happening to your device. At the end of the jailbreak you should have a more open iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad and a copy of the Cydia app. But what else has gone on in the background?
Up to this point, nothing, it seems. I've jailbroken iPhones and iPod touches for years and I've yet to have a problem where my data was exploited. But, as they say in the questionable-investment business, past performance is no guarantee of future results. It's possible that a jailbreak will come along (though not likely from the iPhone Dev Team) that does The Bad Thing.
Your phone is more open to attack: When you jailbreak your device and enable SSH, its more accessible from the outside than it once was. Far too many people jailbreak their phones (or purchase jailbroken and unlocked phones) without then changing its default "alpine" password. And some of those people have suffered in the form of baddies breaking into their devices.
If you're going to jailbreak your iPhone, do your future self the very big favor of changing its password. Cydia's home screen provides a Root Password How-To button. Tap it to learn how to change the device's password.

Monday, August 2, 2010

It is On!!!

JailbreakMe 2.0, what comes to your mind when you hear this? That’s the name for the new jailbreak for iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G and iPad on iOS 4, iOS 4.0.1, and iPad iOS 3.21. I know a lot of you have been waiting for this, so read on below to find out how you can jailbreak.
If you plan to jailbreak, make sure you sync with iTunes first. Turn on your iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, or iPad and open the Safari application. Once you’ve done that, go to jailbreakme.com. Slide your finger to start the jailbreak process, and the screen will show you further instructions depending on what firmware your device is on.
This is THE easiest jailbreak ever for the iPhone. If you don’t get it, please re-read the above instructions again and again until you do. It can’t get easier in this. Have solace in knowing that now jailbreaking is 100% legal now, but don’t forget that it breaks your warranty.