The cat-and-mouse game between Apple and a cadre of hackers continues, as Apple is reportedly now shipping iPhone 3GS units that are jailbreak-proof. Several hackers specializing in iPhone 3GS ...
The Pwnage Tool by the DevTeam hacker group allows you to create custom iPhone firmwares for the purpose of jailbreaking, to get full control over your device (see why you should jailbreak here).
New tool allowing for jailbreaking firmware 3.1 of the iPhone 3GS is now available, but it can only work with phones that have been jailbroken before. Dong Ngo SF Labs Manager, Editor / Reviews CNET ...
A screenshot of the purplra1n website, which offeres the first jailbreak app for the iPhone 3GS. The first jailbreak application for the iPhone 3GS has been released by premier iPhone hacker George ...
A new "jailbreak" for the iPhone 3GS and iPad was released this weekend by hackers, and allows users to run third-party software with features not authorized by Apple, including multitasking. Dubbed ...
In the latest volley with the the hacking community, Apple updated the BootROM for the iPhone 3GS, a software upgrade that allegedly will keep the device from being vulnerable to an exploit known as ...
Like other software releases, the new "Spirit" jailbreak can be applied to any iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch running firmware 3.1.2, 3.1.3 or 3.2, enabling users to break into their own devices and run ...
We mentioned the Purplera1n iPhone 3GS jailbreak a few days ago, but many were waiting for the “official” tool, or at least one they were more familiar with for their jailbreaking activities. Well, ...
The release of a revised open-source toolchain for compiling unofficial iPhone applications and the advent of a jailbreak method for the iPhone 3G and iPhone OS 2.0 have breathed new life into the ...
Less than 24 hours after Apple had revealed its preview of iPhone OS 4.0 and made it available to developers, hackers revealed they had successfully manage to run an unauthorized VNC client on the ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from the Today @ PC World blog at PCWorld.com. The cat-and-mouse game between Apple and a cadre of hackers continues as Apple is reportedly now ...