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The exploit has been shown to be able to [https://twitter.com/Ralph0045/status/1298975307848994816 untethered verbose boot] the [[K48AP | original iPad]]. |
The exploit has been shown to be able to [https://twitter.com/Ralph0045/status/1298975307848994816 untethered verbose boot] the [[K48AP | original iPad]]. |
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− | Support for untethered downgrades on the [[N18AP | iPod touch (3rd generation)]] via this exploit |
+ | Support for untethered downgrades on the [[N18AP | iPod touch (3rd generation)]] via this exploit was planned in [https://dora2ios.web.app/konayuki/index.html powdersn0w], however has not been implemented. |
The exploit should also be available in iOS 4 or earlier. It was patched in iOS 6. |
The exploit should also be available in iOS 4 or earlier. It was patched in iOS 6. |
Latest revision as of 23:50, 29 May 2023
An exploit is available in iOS 5's iBoot that abuses a heap buffer overflow bug. The exploit was discovered by p0sixninja.
The exploit has been shown to be able to untethered verbose boot the original iPad.
Support for untethered downgrades on the iPod touch (3rd generation) via this exploit was planned in powdersn0w, however has not been implemented.
The exploit should also be available in iOS 4 or earlier. It was patched in iOS 6.
See also
- De Rebus Antiquis, another iBoot exploit with similar uses
External links
- Source code
- Guide to exploitation
- Jonathan Seals’ tools for exploitation
- Ralph0045’s tools for exploitation
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