Threat actors are using the hype around the recently announced Checkm8 iOS jailbreak exploit to trick users into installing unwanted iOS apps on their devices. These apps aren't malicious per-se, but ...
The security researcher who developed the "Checkm8" exploit has continued working, and has demonstrated an iPhone X booting in verbose mode with the aid of the exploit that was revealed on Friday.
The mobile tech world, and especially the Apple corner of that world, was flooded by news over the weekend about what could have been Apple's worst nightmare come to life. Just like what happened on ...
A new BootROM exploit – which is unpatchable – potentially opens the door to jailbreaks, a researcher said. A researcher is warning of an un-patchable bug affecting hundreds of millions of iPhones ...
An iOS security researcher announced on Twitter earlier today that they have discovered a new jailbreak for iPhones (via The Verge). This new exploit — based on a bootrom vulnerability — is called ...
Jailbreaking gains popularity to users who can't bypass certain apps on a specific platform. For instance, some iPhone owners could not access third-party software due to restrictions from Apple.
Is it just me, or is 'game changer' a little strong? It doesn't allow decryption of data on-device. It doesn't persist after a reboot. Any malicious code installed isn't removed on reboot, but won't ...
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