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− | An '''Already Pwned''' device is a device which has already been flashed with a patched [[LLB]] and [[iBoot]], and therefore doesn't signature check the code uploaded and can have custom firmwares restored from [[Recovery Mode]]. The exploits which can pwn devices are [[Pwnage]] and [[0x24000 Segment Overflow]]. |
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+ | A '''pwned''' device is a device which has already been flashed with a patched [[LLB]] and [[iBoot]], and therefore doesn't signature check the code uploaded and can have custom firmwares restored from [[Recovery Mode]]. The exploits which can pwn devices are [[Pwnage]],[[0x24000 Segment Overflow]], and most recently, [[Checkm8]]. |
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== Software Support == |
== Software Support == |
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− | Some jailbreak software support a special jailbreak mode for |
+ | Some jailbreak software support a special jailbreak mode for pwned Devices: |
* [[redsn0w]] (0.7-0.9.5) |
* [[redsn0w]] (0.7-0.9.5) |
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* [[PwnageTool]] |
* [[PwnageTool]] |
Latest revision as of 00:47, 19 May 2020
A pwned device is a device which has already been flashed with a patched LLB and iBoot, and therefore doesn't signature check the code uploaded and can have custom firmwares restored from Recovery Mode. The exploits which can pwn devices are Pwnage,0x24000 Segment Overflow, and most recently, Checkm8.
Software Support
Some jailbreak software support a special jailbreak mode for pwned Devices:
- redsn0w (0.7-0.9.5)
- PwnageTool
- sn0wbreeze