Hackers turn iPhone into ... web server

A hacker named NerveGas has found a way to install Apache, Python and many other open source applications on the iPhone, turning this phone into a web server and doing all the work that Apple certainly doesn't like at all.

So far, Apple has been seeking to prevent third-party software applications from being compatible with the iPhone, but it seems that this will happen, despite what Steve Jobs once "loudly threatened".

According to new information posted on Gizmodo website, NerveGas used a Nightwatch tool series, including Apache, Pytho installation tools, special routing tools . to be able to "stuff" the application. iPhone crush.

Picture 1 of Hackers turn iPhone into ... web server Source: AP Currently, the toolkit has been shared by NerveGas on the wiki website about the iPhone, although you have to be a little knowledgeable about the technology to be able to apply it.

Efforts to free iPhone from AT&T mobile "chain" are still being maintained by hackers. There have been some initial successes, but it seems that this task is much more difficult than originally expected.

Once it has not been unlocked successfully, every iPhone cricket that does not sign a two-year subscription to AT&T will be like an expensive paperweight, meaning it cannot activate any features, from listening music, videos for calls, texting, etc.

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