This week the bootloader source code for iOS seems to have leaked in its entirety. Apple would appear to have sent a DCMA takedown notice to Github, where the code was leaked, this indicating the code ...
Apple's legal team has been busy. Less than 24 hours after Motherboard reported that a leaked version of some iPhone source code was posted to GitHub, the iBoot files ...
Remember a few months ago when an Apple engineer casually posted an internal HomePod build that contain plenty of iPhone X secrets? That was Apple's most significant leak in history... until this week ...
On the evening of February 7, Motherboard’s Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai reported that code from the secure boot-up portion of Apple’s iOS mobile operating system—referred to as iBoot—had been posted ...
A key piece of core Apple software called iBoot, which runs when turn on an iOS device, was shared by an anonymous user HACKERS have posted a secret iOS source code online in what's been described as ...
The jailbreak community, especially iPhone jailbreakers, are in for some great news, as the Apple Lightning Connector's security code has been broken by some unidentified hackers, according to a ...
Besides, the hacker has also confirmed that although the iBoot exploit is not a bootrom exploit, it is very powerful and makes the iOS devices untether jailbreak for life. iH8sn0w has also noted in ...
A number of new vulnerabilities have been exposed in PDU and DCIM systems commonly used by data center operators. As well as a Defcon talk, cybersecurity firm Trellix posted research over the weekend ...