iPhone 2.0 Jailbroken — the Video Proof
The fine folks at iphone-dev want to make it clear: they’ve jailbroken the iPhone and they have the video above to prove it. Now all we need is a release announcement …and maybe confirmation that it will work on that rumored 2.01 release. On the first score, they let us know they’re hard at work. They must be — it’s clearly fried their taste in music — check the video above out for proof of both.
Thanks to Cherryhead25 for the tip!. [via]
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interesting… this screenshot clearly shows that they’re using privilege separation — different processes running as different users on the iPhone. Last I checked (admittedly a while ago), everything ran as root. So the security situation of the iPhone itself has improved a great deal.
hey look this: http://www.jaiphone.com is the first firmware 2.0 ON-LINE jailbreak!!
hilarious
Total noob here…considering iPhone…is it absolutely necessary to jailbreak an iPhone to load it with applications not found in the “officially approved” app store? I’m asking because: 1. I would be worried about losing applications because of iPhone updates 2. I would like to know that I can access my Yahoo and Windows live IM’s, as well as applications for document editing.
I saw another great article about something very similar to this with actually the same video but it also had another video of a phone unlocked aswell.
Quite interesting check it out here: http://www.iphone-3g-forums.com/blog/2008/07/15/first-iphones-jailbroken-and-unlocked/
Also if you wish to link sites just respond and we can link up: http://www.iphone-3g-forums.com/blog/2008/07/15/first-iphones-jailbroken-and-unlocked/