Oh of course it is.
Anyone serious about hacking the GSM network , with any skills wouldn't
use an iPhone (which is tied back to a credit card/name/address) You
would use a USRP, or at the very least a G1 dev version.
Full and complete control over all aspects of the traffic.
*rolls eyes*
Apple is lame. They make good products (i'm typing this on a MacBook Pro
and have an ipod touch 2nd gen next to me). However they have some
clueless people out there.
David A. Burgess wrote:
So you can jailbreak an iPhone and get direct access to L3 to run a
DOS? That would be very interesting if it were true, but I suspect it's
just horseshit put in there to deceive the court, which isn't hard to do
in technology cases.
On Jul 29, 2009, at 10:43 AM, Dieter Spaar wrote:
Hello,
not sure if you already noticed this statement from Apple:
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/07/jailbreak/
Best regards,
Dieter
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Dieter Spaar, Germany spaar(a)mirider.augusta.de
David A. Burgess
Kestrel Signal Processing, Inc.