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− | Greenpos0n is also a jailbreak tool using the [[SHAtter]] exploit. Some known facts are: |
+ | Greenpos0n is also a jailbreak tool using the [[SHAtter]] exploit and a userland exploit provided by [[Comex]]. Some known facts are: |
+ | * The SHAtter exploit is a tethered jailbreak, but is being combined with a userland exploit from [[Comex]] to make it untethered |
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* ONLY works on devices that have Apple's A4 processor |
* ONLY works on devices that have Apple's A4 processor |
Revision as of 05:40, 9 October 2010
Greenpois0n is a cross-platform hacker toolkit that helps users to find their own exploits for jailbreaks, write custom ramdisks, and create custom firmwares.
Current Toolset
- GreenPois0n Cyanide: iBoot payload toolkit to help developers discover new vulnerabilities and design super fast, low-level iBoot jailbreaks and exploit payloads, much like the way blackra1n/purplera1n works.
- GreenPois0n Dioxin: MobileDevice toolkit designed to help developers design awesome userland jailbreaks, like how Spirit works.
- GreenPois0n Anthrax: iPhone ramdisk toolkit to help developers design extremely stable and portable ramdisk jailbreaks, much like the same way QuickPwn/redsn0w works.
- GreenPois0n Arsenic: custom firmware toolkit to help developers design jailbreaks to help preserve baseband and keep unlocks, much in the same way PwnageTool/sn0wbreeze works.
Jailbreak Tool
Greenpos0n is also a jailbreak tool using the SHAtter exploit and a userland exploit provided by Comex. Some known facts are:
- The SHAtter exploit is a tethered jailbreak, but is being combined with a userland exploit from Comex to make it untethered
- ONLY works on devices that have Apple's A4 processor
- Release date 10/10/10
- Most likely there won't be a 4.1 baseband