Hackers: iPhone unlocked is back
Less than a week after Apple released a new software update to completely disable unlocked iPhones, the hacker found a way to get the device back to work.
Users have been able to find detailed instructional information done on the iPhone Dev Wiki - a website specializing in hacking solutions and tools exclusively for iPhone.
However, the instructions above can only help users reverse the upgrade process of a new software version that helps to operate some iPhone functions such as iPod music and Wi-Fi connectivity, but cannot help restore. function to make mobile calls on iPhone. According to the iPhone Dev Wiki, this situation has occurred because hackers have not been able to find a way to reverse the firmware of the chip that controls the iPhone's call execution function (baseband chip).
' So far, all attempts to reverse the baseband software upgrade process have failed ,' said iPhone Dev Wiki. ' There have also been some reports of some success but most of them have not been verified yet '.
In addition to saying that hackers are also pursuing ways to unlock software-upgraded iPhones.
Tom Ferris, a security researcher who also studies unlocking the iPhone, said unlocking an iPhone that upgraded the software this time will not be easy because Apple has coded the iPhone software. Perhaps it will take a long time to find a way to unlock it again.
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