Previously, we have released a post showing three ways discovered and exploited to jailbreak the new iPad 3 by MuscleNerd the well known developer of iPhone Dev team, i0n1c, and Phoenix dev. i0n1c is the only hacker who has successfully found untethered jailbreak for iPad 3 running on iOS 5.1. P0sixninja the well known hacker and the guy behind Greenpoison
Showing posts with label P0sixninja. Show all posts
Showing posts with label P0sixninja. Show all posts
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Well, most of you are asking now for Greenpoison jailbreak and if Greenpoison will jailbreak iOS 5.0 and 5.0.1 or not. Few minutes ago p0sixninja the well known developer and the great warrior over Chronic Dev-Team and behind Greenpoison has sent strange and amazing tweet on his twitter account indicating that he hides a surprise and he will push new exciting updates tonight. Read more after the jump.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Well, A lot of jailbreak community members such as p0sixninja and saurik spoke yesterday about MyGreatFest, just watch the following videos and let's us know your impression about MyGreatFest Team.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
The great news today we received concerning jailbreak. Few hours ago the well know iPhone hacker p0sixninja over Chronic Dev team has published that he has five bootrom exploit on the Apple A5 chip that already exist on iPad 2 and strongly expected that it will power the awaited device iPhone 5.
Friday, August 5, 2011
Justin Williams The well-known iPhone coder has posted on his Twitter account a photo of the jailbreakers party at DEF CON 19. The photo involves big number of giant and well known hackers. Check this image after the jump and keep this fantastic image in your memory because this assembly may not be repeated again.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
According to a new post on the iPhone wiki from the well-know iPhone hacker p0sixninja, reveals some information about the exploit (named SHAtter) discovered by him and pod2g. The information refers to a new bootrom based exploit which will make all current iOS devices always perform the jailbreak forever.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
May be we can call this HUGE especially when pod2g, the developer of SHAtter exploit, left the Chronic dev team and worked individually. Today, MuscleNerd has pretty much confirmed that Comex is still working on iOS 4.1 untethered userland jailbreak. After Redsn0w release yesterday to jailbreak iPhone 3G, and iPod touch 2G, someone has asked MuscleNerd if it support iPod touch 2G MC model as written on the blog. MuscleNerd answered him that it's supported but it's will be tethered until Comex release a new userland exploit.
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Apple,
Comex,
GreenPois0n,
iOS 4.1,
Jailbreak,
MuscleNerd,
P0sixninja,
Pod2g,
SHAtter
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
I know that you are all looking forward to jailbreak iOS 4.1, so here's a piece of good news. Today's morning I navigated my browser to take a look on GreenPoison's site (http://greenpois0n.com) and I was surprised when I saw that they changed the site a bit. The old logo has been changed with a new one and no more wallpapers. Take a look on the new logo.
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Apple,
GreenPois0n,
NEWS,
P0sixninja,
Pod2g,
SHAtter
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Now, here’s an interesting piece of news coming from pod2g. Remember GreenPois0n jailbreak tool for iPad which was never released from p0sixninja, GreenPois0n will be back again to jailbreak iPhone 4, iPod touch 4G and iPad. Pod2g has hinted that he used the tool build by p0sixninja by running it on iPhone 4 and it works well.
Hey, @p0sixninja 's epic greenpois0n works well on iPhone 4G ! (need to work on the framebuffer code tho ! )
Friday, September 10, 2010
Yesterday we told you about SHAtter and it will jailbreak all existing devices forever as it's a bootrom based jailbreak which acts on the hardware of the device. But unfortunately, there's a semi-confirm floating on the web today. p0sixninja may be sending a message to tell people that SHAtter is a tethered jailbreak (i.e. you will be required to connect your iOS device to your computer on every reboot).