Wednesday, January 22, 2014

HACKER SAID HACKING IPHONE 5

The hacker said about breaking iPhone 5

HACKER SAID HACKING IPHONE 5The hacker Grant Paul (Grant Paul), known under the pseudonym chpwn, reported the burglary of the new smartphone Apple iPhone 5, which allows you to install the application on the device that have not been approved by Apple.


The hacker has not yet published a manual on breaking new model of the popular smartphone, the sales of which began on Friday, in the public domain.


As evidence of hacking Paul posted on his microblog Twitter-photo iPhone 5 that is running Cydia. This program is used for access to the informal online application store and is only installed on the compromised mobile devices Apple.


Breaking procedure, called JailBreak, you can share access to the device#39;s file system and install applications that are not received from the official online store Apple App Store. In particular, the iPhone after JailBreak can install pirated software.


In mid-2010, the U.S. law on copyright in the digital age (DMCA - Digital Millennium Copyright Act) was amended to legalize hacking phones, including the iPhone, for the installation of any software. Similarly, it was legalized and the elimination of binding a specific phone and network service provider.