New iPhone 3GS May Be Jailbreak-Proof….i think i’ve had it with Apple, AT&T and iPhone

Apple is reportedly now shippingiPhone 3GS units that are jailbreak-proof. Several hackers specializing in iPhone 3GS jailbreaks are saying that the well-known 24kpwn exploit is no longer viable, because Apple is now shipping iPhone 3GS models with a new bootrom that can resist the hacking technique, according to iClarified.

Sick of the Cat and Mouse Game with Apple and AT&T, offically looking for another Phone.

If you think that last sentence sounded like a bunch of technical nonsense, you’re not alone. So let’s break this jailbreaking jargon down:

Death of the Hackable Bootrom

A bootrom is a computer chip used in mobile phones to check the device’s software when you turn it on, and makes sure the device hasn’t been tampered with. I’m not clear on what the iPhone bootrom can do if it detects a problem, but a Blackberry bootrom can shut down the device if a problem arises. To use the jailbreaking metaphor, think of the bootrom as the prison guard who checks that all the inmates are where they should be, before letting the prisoners go about their day.

Hackers used to get by the bootrom using the 24kpwn exploit that would make the guard think nothing was wrong, and everything was running normally within the iPrison. Before the iPhone 3GS came out, some hackers were worried the 24kpwn exploit wouldn’t work. Fortunately for these computer rogues, Apple was not able to change the bootrom within its supply chain before the 3GS was launched.

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