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− | "PurpleFAT" is an Apple Factor activation tool, assumed to be used in factories. If you're unactivated device is plugged into your computer and the software is ran it searches for the device and would activate it (Seems not to work and just plays a sound saying "Oh nooh!" |
+ | "PurpleFAT" is an Apple Factor activation tool, assumed to be used in factories. If you're unactivated device is plugged into your computer and the software is ran it searches for the device and would activate it (Seems not to work and just plays a sound saying "Oh nooh!") PurpleFAT needs an activation sever [https://albert.apple.com/WebObjects/ALUnbrick.woa/wa/deviceActivation https://albert.apple.com/WebObjects/ALUnbrick.woa/wa/deviceActivation] does not work. |
Application can be locked for some security reasons, and requires a passcode when unlocking the interface (This passcode is stored in a string, when dissasembled can be found at __text:00003089) |
Application can be locked for some security reasons, and requires a passcode when unlocking the interface (This passcode is stored in a string, when dissasembled can be found at __text:00003089) |
Revision as of 04:32, 18 January 2013
300px PurpleFAT 34.2 | |
Original author(s) | Apple Inc. |
Developer(s) | Apple Inc. |
Stable release |
34.2 (latest known version) |
Operating system | OS X |
Size | 1,531,915 bytes [APP] (34.2) |
Available in | English |
Type | ? |
License | Closed source |
Contents |
"PurpleFAT" is an Apple Factor activation tool, assumed to be used in factories. If you're unactivated device is plugged into your computer and the software is ran it searches for the device and would activate it (Seems not to work and just plays a sound saying "Oh nooh!") PurpleFAT needs an activation sever https://albert.apple.com/WebObjects/ALUnbrick.woa/wa/deviceActivation does not work.
Application can be locked for some security reasons, and requires a passcode when unlocking the interface (This passcode is stored in a string, when dissasembled can be found at __text:00003089)
Log (No server)
2013/01/17 20:19:29 Attached device "SERIALNUMBER" does not have an IMEI. 2013/01/17 20:19:29 No servers specified!