Leftover Strings

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Apple likes to leave various strings throughout its binaries and libraries in iOS. You can find them by running strings <binary name> on OS X. Some of the more interesting/entertaining ones are posted here.

Lockdownd (4.0)


Really!? Can't determine the device name!? Really!?
Invalid ack! Ack. Ack. Ack.
fetch_me_brains
OkilyDokily
Wakey Wakey Buddy!
HOWDY
Suck it, McBain.
Not waking buddy because wireless sync is not allowed right now
Here's to the crazy ones.
Up shit creek. No paddle.
I am ignoring your unlock code. There is nothing you can do about it.
That being said, I am setting the activation state to Unlocked.
Setting the activation state to MismatchedIMEI. Dude, where's your baseband?
Setting the activation state to MismatchedICCID. Put that other SIM back in.
Setting the activation state to MissingSIM. Put that SIM back in, dude.
Setting the activation state to FactoryActivated. Helloq OQC.
Setting the activation state to SoftActivation. Hello AppleCare.
This is some kinda fpga: %s
DisableHactivation
Disabling activation short-circuit because DisableHactivation is set 

Mobile_obliterator [1]

"buffy_summers", "Could not kill the daemons: %d"
begin_fakery
end_fakery
And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee.