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+ | This is the [[X-Gold 608]] baseband that came with iPhone OS 2.2. |
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+ | In this baseband, Apple actually fixed the vulnerability that [[yellowsn0w]] was initially going to use before the vulnerability was publicized.<ref>http://blog.iphone-dev.org/post/65126957</ref> However, it ''is'' vulnerable to the [[AT+stkprof]] exploit, which was used instead as the injection vector for the public releases of yellowsn0w. |
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Latest revision as of 17:47, 9 March 2017
This is the X-Gold 608 baseband that came with iPhone OS 2.2.
In this baseband, Apple actually fixed the vulnerability that yellowsn0w was initially going to use before the vulnerability was publicized.[1] However, it is vulnerable to the AT+stkprof exploit, which was used instead as the injection vector for the public releases of yellowsn0w.
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