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How the Devteam Conquered the iPhone (fabiensanglard.net)

391 points by jdkee · 890 days ago · 47 comments on HN

Article summary

The article describes the process of how the iPhone DevTeam conquered the iPhone in 2007, allowing it to run on any carrier using software only. The team achieved this by breaking down the iPhone's security into six milestones, including getting read access to the system, bypassing activation, and unlocking the phone. The article provides a detailed and technical explanation of the team's progress and the methods they used to overcome the iPhone's security measures. The DevTeam's work ultimately led to the creation of a tool that could automate the process of jailbreaking the iPhone.

Main themes

  • iPhone security
  • Jailbreaking
  • Mobile device hacking
  • Apple's security measures
  • Reverse engineering

What commenters say

  • The iPhone's security was rushed and flawed, making it vulnerable to hacking and jailbreaking.
  • The DevTeam's work on jailbreaking the iPhone was a significant achievement that paved the way for future mobile device hacking.
  • The use of a -0x400 shift to bypass the iPhone's signature check was a clever exploit that took advantage of a flaw in the device's security.
  • The iPhone's security has improved significantly since its initial release, making it a more secure platform.
  • The discovery of the iPhone's security flaws and the development of jailbreaking tools was a collaborative effort involving many individuals and groups.
  • Some individuals involved in the jailbreaking community have been criticized for their actions, including endangering the welfare of others and seeking attention and credit for their work.