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To Jailbreak or Not to Jailbreak

November 23rd, 2009
Hacked iPhone

Hacked iPhone

To Jailbreak or not to jailbreak.  That’s the question.

No longer.

For a while my iPhone 2G was jailbroken.  It was a neat novelty back when there wasn’t an app store and there were a few cool features you could add via a simple web hack in iPhone OS 1.1.  Some days I miss the customization of the lock screen and the ability to change the icons and background – enough that I was considering the really quick and simple blackra1n for my 2G.

Two things happened over the course of this past weekend.

First – my trusty iPhone 2G finally bit the dust through no fault other than my own (dropping it firmly and matter of fact on a ceramic tile floor).  No worries – blackra1n jailbreaks 3GS just the same.

Second and more concerning – rootkits have now appeared for jailbroken iPhones.  The first being harmless (rickroll, anyone?), but this iPhone banking exploit showing just how nasty the potential really is.

So, jailbreakers – change your password.  Now.

Me, I’m not jailbreaking my shiny new iPhone 3GS.

Reality check.  I’m a customer in good standing with AT&T and have been for over 15 years now.  For some reason, and I guess I should consider myself lucky, I don’t seem to have all the other nasty problems people claim they have.  Perhaps it’s because I don’t live in New York or San Francisco.  I can’t speak to others’ experiences, only my own.  Jailbreaking your phone will, indirectly so, violate your contract and void your warranty.  I like both and want to keep both.

Big deal? Who can tell?  Take me as pessimistic if you would, but it would trivial to add a check to iTunes to see if the root password has been changed (and you did change it after you jailbroke your phone, right).  I expect as word of this malicious hack trickles down to Apple and AT&T that they’ll be doing just that.  I certainly would.

This sort of exploit allows Steve Jobs’ original concern to come true.  Maybe he was smarter than we gave him credit for.

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