jailbreaking ios 4.1 permanently

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in iPhone edited January 2014
hackers are engaging in developing SHAtter in order to jailbreak ios 4.1 on iPhone 4 permanently. how hackers jailbreak ios 4.1?

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  • Reply 1 of 6
    No jailbreak is permanent. Theoretically an unlock can be (on a previously carrier-locked phone), but a jailbreak can't be permanent.
  • Reply 2 of 6
    tulkastulkas Posts: 3,757member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Tallest Skil View Post


    No jailbreak is permanent. Theoretically an unlock can be (on a previously carrier-locked phone), but a jailbreak can't be permanent.



    Sounds like this one may be as it takes advantage of a low level exploit that would require a hardware charge to block. Since Apple won't be replacing iPhones to close this hole, those devices that are eligible/vulnerable may well be permanent.
  • Reply 3 of 6
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Tulkas View Post


    Sounds like this one may be as it takes advantage of a low level exploit that would require a hardware charge to block. Since Apple won't be replacing iPhones to close this hole, those devices that are eligible/vulnerable may well be permanent.



    What would that be? I mean, what exploit could be low-level enough to allow something to modify a stock firmware at all?
  • Reply 4 of 6
    tulkastulkas Posts: 3,757member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Tallest Skil View Post


    What would that be? I mean, what exploit could be low-level enough to allow something to modify a stock firmware at all?



    I am seeming differing reports. Some say it is an A4 exploit and some are saying it is a bootROM exploit. In almost all cases, it seems the exploit cannot be patched via a firmware update. So, if you have a device that can be jailbroken with this exploit, while an iOS update might undo the jailbreak, it would simply be a matter of using the same exploit to jailbreak it again. This is in contrast to 'non-permanent' jailbreaks, where Apple has been able to update the OS or firmware to close the exploit. Subsequently, when you update the OS and the jailbreak is removed, you cannot just jailbreak it again until a new jailbreak is released. This new one is permanent in that it uses an exploit that cannot be closed without a hardware change.
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    pmzpmz Posts: 3,433member
    Can't wait, a 4.2 Jailbreak is pretty key for the iOS world.
  • Reply 6 of 6
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Tallest Skil View Post


    No jailbreak is permanent. Theoretically an unlock can be (on a previously carrier-locked phone), but a jailbreak can't be permanent.



    This. A jailbreak is as permanent as the user allows it to be. However, there is a way in which you can achieve a jailbreak permanently if you know how to. Example, the 1st iPhone achieved that type of jailbreak (or exploit) in which no matter what Apple did, we could jailbreak the device at will and whenever we wanted.



    That is a permanent jailbreak hole, which sorta makes jailbreak permanent; however, it still doesn't protect you against a Restore. You still have to go thru all the process.
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