Not sure if anyone read about this:
IPhone attack reveals passwords in six minutes - Computerworld
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Not sure if anyone read about this:
IPhone attack reveals passwords in six minutes - Computerworld
And the moral of the story boys and girls. ALWAYS change your SSH password from "alpine" to something more secure!
UPDATE - SEE POST BELOW. MY SUGGESTION ABOVE IS NO PROTECTION AGAINST THIS EXPLOIT (but is still good practice!)
Last edited by f4780y; 02-13-2011 at 10:00 AM.
15" MacBookPro with Retina Display 16GB 3.4GHz i7 256GB | iPad4 WiFi 32GB 6.1.2 (evasi0n) | iPad3 4G 64GB 6.1.2 (evasi0n) | iPad2 3G 64GB 5.1.1 (redsn0w) | iPad1 3G 64GB 4.3.3 (jbme) |
iPhone5 32GB 6.1.2 (evasi0n) | iPhone4S 64GB 5.1.1 (absinthe) | iPhone4 32GB 4.3.3 (jbme) | iPhone3G 16GB 3.1.3 (jbme) | iPod Classic 6G 160GB (stock) | AppleTV 2G 5.0.2 (seas0npass)
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One thing to note...these devices were not jail broken yet. The person who obtains the i device does the jailbreak to gain access.
2 - 16GB WiFi iPads
32GB iPad Mini
Last edited by f4780y; 02-12-2011 at 05:40 AM.
15" MacBookPro with Retina Display 16GB 3.4GHz i7 256GB | iPad4 WiFi 32GB 6.1.2 (evasi0n) | iPad3 4G 64GB 6.1.2 (evasi0n) | iPad2 3G 64GB 5.1.1 (redsn0w) | iPad1 3G 64GB 4.3.3 (jbme) |
iPhone5 32GB 6.1.2 (evasi0n) | iPhone4S 64GB 5.1.1 (absinthe) | iPhone4 32GB 4.3.3 (jbme) | iPhone3G 16GB 3.1.3 (jbme) | iPod Classic 6G 160GB (stock) | AppleTV 2G 5.0.2 (seas0npass)
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No, it is something that most power users choose to install after the jailbreak, usually via OpenSSH.
Here is a good article about the password issue and how to change it How to Secure your Jailbroken iPhone from SSH Hack | Redmond Pie
However, in relation to this story, the protection I suggested is wrong (but still good general practice). There is no protection from this exploit by changing the password. Redsn0w can be used to install a new bundle with whatever settings the user wants and therefore the only protection against this attack (as was clearly stated in the original article!) is to remotely wipe your iPad using mobileme, or another such service, as soon as you lose it...
This is one of the downsides of having a hardware bootrom exploit (limera1n) which cannot be patched.![]()
Last edited by f4780y; 02-13-2011 at 10:01 AM.
15" MacBookPro with Retina Display 16GB 3.4GHz i7 256GB | iPad4 WiFi 32GB 6.1.2 (evasi0n) | iPad3 4G 64GB 6.1.2 (evasi0n) | iPad2 3G 64GB 5.1.1 (redsn0w) | iPad1 3G 64GB 4.3.3 (jbme) |
iPhone5 32GB 6.1.2 (evasi0n) | iPhone4S 64GB 5.1.1 (absinthe) | iPhone4 32GB 4.3.3 (jbme) | iPhone3G 16GB 3.1.3 (jbme) | iPod Classic 6G 160GB (stock) | AppleTV 2G 5.0.2 (seas0npass)
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Here's the link to d/l Mobilelterminal 511-1 for the iPad running 4.2.x
http://code.google.com/p/mobiletermi...honeos-arm.deb
Jailbroken 64GB WiFi/3G iPad2 (iOS 5.0.1) | Jailbroken 64GB iPhone 4S (iOS 5.0.1) | Jailbroken 32GB iPhone 4 (iOS 5.0.1)