If you’ve got the skills, then spending a few grand on a special type of iPhone or iPad and a special USB-cable may be enough to truly hack the iPhone and expose all of its secrets. That’s not to say that it’s easy or legal to do so, but a huge investigation reveals details about the underworld of iPhone hacking, which appears to be a flourishing and lucrative business. Jewelcad 5.1 crack software, free download.
Priced at around $2,000 on the gray market, the proprietary Apple USB cable you need is called Kanzi, and it’s the only one that you can use to access special data buried in an iPhone, once you connect it to a computer. According to Motherboard’s months-long investigation, you also need to buy developer-fused iPhones that can cost you four or five figures — the iPhone 6 is $1,300, the iPhone 8 Plus costs $5,000, and the iPhone XR is a whopping $20,000.
These dev-fused devices are special types of iPhones that are used for testing and debugging purposes. Thus, the iPhones do not have all the standard software defenses enabled, and security researchers would be able to learn some of the secrets hidden behind the security in iOS. Redgate sql prompt keygen.
Dev-fused iPhones that were never intended to escape Apple’s production pipeline have made their way to the gray market, where smugglers and middlemen sell them for thousands of dollars to hackers and security researchers. Using the information gleaned from probing a dev-fused device, researchers can sometimes parlay what they’ve learned into developing a hack for the normal iPhones hundreds of millions of people own.
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Comparatively, the iPhone that you buy in stores is “prod-fused,” which means it can’t offer hackers access to the special dev mode. Here’s how one former Apple employee described it:
Prod fused means there’s a specific pin on the board that is ‘blown’ in the production phase. The board checks that pin to see if the device is prod or not. If it isn’t, and the firmware is dev version, then certain features are enabled.
While Apple has been trying its best not to lose access to any of the dev-fused phones it has made over the years, it looks like there’s a thriving black market for them and you can easily find a model to suit your needs. Berger seeing is believing pdf to jpg.
A Normal Kanzi Cable
The Kanzi Cable is a JTAG/SWD Cable capable of debugging CPFM 00 or 01 devices (EVT and DVT devices) which have the Lighting port, using software called Astris. It can be connected to another SWD debugger, using the SWD port, and it can also do UART/Serial. They can be purchased from obscure markets. There are two known types of the Kanzi cable. The normal version and a prototype version with PROTO etched to it.
Uses
Dumping the SecureROM
One use of the cable is dumping the SecureROM from devices. This can be done using commands such as this one.
Kanzi Apples
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