gizmodo.com — Apple's Fairplay DRM, which protects all the applications you download from iTunes, has been hacked. The method for hacking this has actually been around for a while, but has been recently applied to Super Monkey Ball and distributed into the wild. To do this, you'll need a jailbroken iPhone and SSH installed.
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freddiedJul 28, 2008
Don't copy that floppy!
Closed AccountJul 29, 2008
I love how secure Apple things are!HAHA
hookidJul 29, 2008
MAC USERS HACKED iPHONE GAMES NOOB INSTRUCTIONS:HINT: Some games will come in IPA format, change it to ZIP and extract it to your desktop.FIRST........INSTALL CYDIA (if your iphone is not hacked go here: <a class="user" href="http://blog.iphone-dev.org/post/42931306/pwnagetool-2-0-1">http://blog.iphone-dev.org/post/42931306/pwnagetoo ...</a>Install openssh via cydia, you dont need to do anything there won't be an icon or anything on your iphone screen it just allows the iphone to connect via wifi and your computer.DOWNLOAD TRANSMIT: (<a class="user" href="http://www.panic.com/transmit/%29">http://www.panic.com/transmit/%29</a>1. Open and click on favorites, then go to bonjour and click on "your name's" iphone, it should proceed to connect to your iphone (username: root password: alpine)3. Get your hacked application by either extracting the IPA file by changing it to .zip ("hacked game"/PAYLOAD/"the game.app" is the file you want to upload)4. Upload your hacked game to /Applications then right click and make sure you set the permissions to 775. (you do this by right clicking in transmit and selecting "get info" then in the little octal box at the bottom enter 775, or check read, write, and execute for everything except World write.)5. Create a folder called “Documents” in /var/mobile/ and set permission to 7776. Reboot your iphone.7. Enjoy your hacked games!
Closed AccountJul 29, 2008
Jesus f**king christ, apps are incredibly cheap if not free anyway and you cheap bastards refuse to even buy a single one? You're the exact type to make companies force DRM into the mainstream to protect their content and yet you feel you have the right to complain about it when they do so. I reiterate my previous statement: you cheap bastards.
mrbitchJul 30, 2008
I love how clue-less jabberwolf is! jabber, you DO understand that decrypting DRM has nothing to do with security?I hope you understand the difference between DRM and how "secure" an OS is, otherwise it looks like you are just stupid.
mrbitchJul 30, 2008
pond70, you obviously have no understanding or experience of just HOW MUCH great free software is available for "Mac-heads".It's amazing how many idiots post comments on subjects they know absolutely nothing about.pond70, you are stupid as well as an idiot asshat.
geministerJul 31, 2008
I don't own a iPhone, nor do i support piracy. My remark was just concerning the fact that some apps just don't seem to be worth the money, and people do feel ripped off.
Closed AccountAug 5, 2008
That was the joke idiot
gixmanDec 29, 2009
Bing hacked, Someone seem to be hacked the main screen of Microsoft's search engine with a photo of Google's headquarters in Mountain View California. More details at <a class="user" href="http://www.gixman.com/bing-hacked-el-servicio-de-busqueda-de-microsoft-fue-hackeado/" rel="nofollow">http://www.gixman.com/bing-hacked-el-servicio-de-b ...</a>