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iPhone v1.1.1 exploits starting to surface0 z' l8 `# M+ }% B
很可能这些突破点将来可用于解锁或破解....
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Posted Oct 7th 2007 3:23AM by Conrad Quilty-Harper
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' M; A. O. b9 jAs if anyone expected it to stay locked down forever, the layers of security surrounding v1.1.1 of the iPhone firmwarearebeing peeled away. TUAW's Erica Sadun managed to get read / writeaccessto the phone's directories during her liveblogging session, andthehackint0sh forums are abuzz about a new hacking method that usesbufferoverflow via "carefully crafted" TIFFs that crash Mobile Safari.Neitherof the new hacks approach the relative ease of use that we'dseenpre-v1.1.1, but it's still early days yet. Apple, throw us a bone here, will ya?
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Read - Liveblogging the big iPhone 1.1.1 hack (TUAW)
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