Search Results For: Jailbreak
Type "Cydia." If the Cydia app appears in the search results, the iPad is jailbroken. If the Cydia app isn't present, you will see only "Search Web" and "Search Wikipedia" suggestions at the top of the screen.
Search results for: jailbreak
Apple often filters many of the most common swear words (but curiously, not "bitch"). When returning search results for these terms, the iTunes Store will show the word with most letters replaced with asterisks, e.g. "f**k."
And now, searching for the term "jailbreak" returns numerous results for songs and albums titled "J*******k." Curiously, the filtering doesn't appear to include a handful of TV shows and books with the word "jailbreak" or "jailbreaks" in the title, nor does it filter the word in every single case.
I haven't had a jailbroken iPhone for a long time, so I am not sure if it's going to work or not, but I know that a jailbreak tweak called AppSync once existed that made this possible. You could try searching for it on Cydia.
In at least one federal case, the government has sought to search an Apple Watch, Forbes has discovered. That should be of little surprise: according to the first person to jailbreak the wearable tech, it doesn't have the same levels of hardware security as the iPhone but contains much of the same data, from text messages to location information.
Max Bazaliy, a researcher at cellphone-focused security firm Lookout, said his WatchOS 2 jailbreak technique could provide important research for forensics experts as they seek to break the security protections put in place by Apple. His hack to remove Apple's control over the Watch used three separate vulnerabilities, two of which were discovered during an investigation into an attack on the iPhone of a prominent UAE activist Ahmed Mansoor, in an alleged attempt to install a surveillance tool from Israeli firm NSO Group. 041b061a72