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This way, if Apple tries to pull a fast one and disallow downgrades to earlier versions, you have a backup that can be used to still allow you to boot an older iBSS. |
This way, if Apple tries to pull a fast one and disallow downgrades to earlier versions, you have a backup that can be used to still allow you to boot an older iBSS. |
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+ | The webapp behind purplera1n uses the same Apple servers which are also used by iTunes for signing your personal iBSS ECID combination. So, as soon as a new firmware gets released or Apple finds a way to disinguish between requests from iTunes and purplera1n this will stop working even when Apple can not stop you from obtaining the ECID from your phone. As purplera1n uses a distributed application hosting it is not easy for Apple to filter it using IP addresses. |
Revision as of 04:47, 30 June 2009
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Phase 1: USB Dumper
Allows anyone with a 3G S right now to generate a file that contains:
- The Exclusive Chip ID tag for your device
- The new RSA signature for a 3.0GM iPhone 3G S iBSS that includes your ECID
This way, if Apple tries to pull a fast one and disallow downgrades to earlier versions, you have a backup that can be used to still allow you to boot an older iBSS.
The webapp behind purplera1n uses the same Apple servers which are also used by iTunes for signing your personal iBSS ECID combination. So, as soon as a new firmware gets released or Apple finds a way to disinguish between requests from iTunes and purplera1n this will stop working even when Apple can not stop you from obtaining the ECID from your phone. As purplera1n uses a distributed application hosting it is not easy for Apple to filter it using IP addresses.