Wednesday, Mar 12th 2008 by Chris Scott Barr


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With the new 2.0 firmware coming out for the iPhone in July, I’ve been wondering how long it will take for someone to jailbreak it. Surely it will only be a matter of a few days after it is released to the masses, right? Nope, it has already been done months before the update is rolled out.

Jailbroken 2.0 Firmware

The iPhone Dev Team apparently got ahold of the new firmware and has already worked their voodoo on it. They have already announced that it is working for hacked activation, which means they’ve still got some work to do for those that are using iPhones on the AT&T network.

This of course makes me wonder if Apple has gotten lax with their security measures or if the iPhone Dev Team is just getting that good. I’d probably put my money on the latter.

[via ModMyiPhone]

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  1.  DigitizingDude   View all comments by DigitizingDude  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Hahah! Windows deals with a allot of viruses and hacks, so they’re used to it and ‘know’ how to deal with it. Apple on the other hand isn’t being hacked as much as windows so, basically they are not used to people hacking in their system. Time to start working on security measures, Apple!


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