Apple Has JailbreakMe Fix Ready, Buy Your iPhone 4 Now
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Posted August 4, 2010 at 7:29pm by iClarified
Apple has announced that it is ready with a fix to block comex's JailbreakMe exploit from working. There are two distinct vulnerabilities in the iPhone uncovered with the jailbreak software's release, principal analyst Charlie Miller of Independent Security Evaluators told CNET Tuesday. One flaw is in the way the browser parses PDF files, enabling the code to get inside a protective sandbox, and the other hole allows code to break out of the sandbox and get root, or control, privileges on the device.
An Apple spokeswoman said in a statement, "We're aware of this reported issue, we have already developed a fix and it will be available to customers in an upcoming software update." The spokesperson declined to comment on when the software update would be released.
If you haven't bought your iPhone 4 yet we strongly recommend you go out and grab one then immediately follow these instructions to jailbreak or at least follow these instructions to save your SHSH blobs (Windows, Mac).
Missed the security concerns so I'll give on that one. As for like/dislike apple, I have been an apple "fanboy" if you will since Apple ][e's. This lock down of the iPhone goes against the grain of what Apple represents.
While I am a jailbreaker, and am disappointed that this will impact ability to jailbreak using the existing utility, the simple fact is, Apple is doing the right thing in this case. The exploit that Comex used to implement jailbreakme poses a clear security risk to any iphone 4 user out there. It would be irresponsible of Apple to not patch this in a quick software update. It sucks for those who won' tget to jailbreak before that update is released and shipped with all new iphone 4s, but Apple needs to fix it for the security of all users, not just to block jailbreaking. If you hate Apple so much, why give them your business anyway?
Hi. If you are a jailbreaker I need your help. I bought the iPhone 4 from someone who did not activate the phone yet. I want to jailbreak but the only way to do so is to gain access to safari on the phone but for now its only showing the itunes logo. When I lug into itunes its asking for the billing zip code and the last four digits of a social security number which I dont have. Is there a way to gain access other than the phonebook sim card because I cannot access them anywhere??? Please let me know.. Thanks
I really dont think Apple doesnt mind people JBing their device.....Its those peple that steal apps with Hackulous and etc....they are the ones who ruined the JB community
I have paid for all but one app I have on my device, and that one is Rock Band, I would pay for that one too if they released it in the appstore for my country...
I did unlocked couple of iphone but has a little bit problem, when phone start up I saw 1 stripe line near top right of the screen.
It should be still fix, thank you comex I will be donate you for your hard job.
I have the same thing on my iPhone 4. It appears during start up, but is gone during regular use of the phone. I jailbroke and unlocked my phone and am using a local sim card that I cut down to the size of a micro-sim.
Not a software issue.. The Jailbreak works by running its code inside of the frame buffers on iDevice boot up. This is normal when using the JailbreakMe Jailbreak.
As long as Apple imposes unreasonable and monopolistic restrictions on the use of the iPhone there will be a need to jailbreak and unlock it. I bought mine in the States, have a contract with AT&T that I continue to pay, but was posted overseas for three years. To use the phone I needed to unlock it and will continue to unlock all three of my phones.
you can always unlock it official.... that is what i am doing since 3gs.... most phones have carriers forced. iphone has at&t, if you don't like at&t, buy an unlocked iphone.
Yes of course there will, and that wouldn't be surprising for any developer. I am more surprised how people find and use these exploits than by the fact that they are there.
Apple fixing a bug that let's you install things that could be malware and so on your device trough a pdf, of course they fix that it's a big security issue
For Apple, this is clearly about lost Appstore revenue more than anything else. Obviously, JBs allow you to run copied apps on your iPhone. If Apple didn't have a vested interest in the Appstore then they wouldn't be half as quick at patching out JB exploits.
What I don't understand is why is 'OK' for people to run copied apps on their Mac desktops? (even completely pirate copies of OSX!) with no decent copy protection. But if those same people decide to steal a 0.59p app, it's the crime of the century? It doesn't give a very consistent message Apple.