Re: Malware for jailbroken devices

2014-04-23 Thread Jerry Mader
My question is, is 7.1 jailbreak a boy yet? I've been so out of the loop lately 
with my radio station coming back online that I don't even know. However if it 
isn't, is there anyway I can go back to 7.04? The reason I ask this is because 
I had a very minor accident with my phone, where I downloaded patch that I 
wasn't paying attention to real well the notes on the patch, and it ended up 
messing up my phone so that it kept going in a boot loop, I had no other choice 
then but to re-download  7.1. I'm thinking there's no other way that I could 
ever go back to 7.04 is there? All the help would be very appreciated. Thank 
you very much. Jerry Mader

Sent from my iPhone

 On Apr 23, 2014, at 7:51 AM, Ben Mustill-Rose b...@benmr.com wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 If anyone wants to read a more technical write-up on this topic, the
 post at 
 https://www.sektioneins.de/en/blog/14-04-18-iOS-malware-campaign-unflod-baby-panda.html
 is a good place to start.
 
 My opinion of the situation is that anyone who sticks to official
 repositories almost certainly won't have anything to worry about.
 There really is next to no reason to add any other repositories to
 Cydia unless you're wanting to stray into the more grey side of
 jailbreaking and whilst jailbreaking is all about being free to do
 what you want, personally, I feel that if one chooses to dabble with
 pirated apps you should accept that there is a possibility of this
 sort of thing happening.
 
 As a side note, the malware could be and quite possibly has been
 rendered useless by the termination of the hosting accounts where
 passwords were uploaded. If people who have an understanding of these
 sorts of things wish to verify if they have been infected or not, one
 possible root would be to sniff your iDevices traffic whilst making a
 purchase and examine the output of your sniffer to see where your
 credentials are being sent.
 
 Cheers,
 Ben.
 
 
 On 4/23/14, DJ grou...@gmail.com wrote:
 You may be interested in the article which the link below points too.
 
 
 
 
 New
 http://www.komando.com/blog/249398/new-malware-attacks-jailbroken-ipads-and
 -iphones?utm_medium=nlutm_source=notdutm_content=2014-04-22-article_11-tit
 le  malware attacks iPads, iPhones

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RE: Malware for jailbroken devices

2014-04-23 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
No, you can't go back. If you want to jailbreak you probably have to wait
until a 7.1 jailbreak is out.


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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Jerry Mader
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2014 8:05 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Malware for jailbroken devices

My question is, is 7.1 jailbreak a boy yet? I've been so out of the loop
lately with my radio station coming back online that I don't even know.
However if it isn't, is there anyway I can go back to 7.04? The reason I ask
this is because I had a very minor accident with my phone, where I
downloaded patch that I wasn't paying attention to real well the notes on
the patch, and it ended up messing up my phone so that it kept going in a
boot loop, I had no other choice then but to re-download  7.1. I'm thinking
there's no other way that I could ever go back to 7.04 is there? All the
help would be very appreciated. Thank you very much. Jerry Mader

Sent from my iPhone

 On Apr 23, 2014, at 7:51 AM, Ben Mustill-Rose b...@benmr.com wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 If anyone wants to read a more technical write-up on this topic, the
 post at
https://www.sektioneins.de/en/blog/14-04-18-iOS-malware-campaign-unflod-baby
-panda.html
 is a good place to start.
 
 My opinion of the situation is that anyone who sticks to official
 repositories almost certainly won't have anything to worry about.
 There really is next to no reason to add any other repositories to
 Cydia unless you're wanting to stray into the more grey side of
 jailbreaking and whilst jailbreaking is all about being free to do
 what you want, personally, I feel that if one chooses to dabble with
 pirated apps you should accept that there is a possibility of this
 sort of thing happening.
 
 As a side note, the malware could be and quite possibly has been
 rendered useless by the termination of the hosting accounts where
 passwords were uploaded. If people who have an understanding of these
 sorts of things wish to verify if they have been infected or not, one
 possible root would be to sniff your iDevices traffic whilst making a
 purchase and examine the output of your sniffer to see where your
 credentials are being sent.
 
 Cheers,
 Ben.
 
 
 On 4/23/14, DJ grou...@gmail.com wrote:
 You may be interested in the article which the link below points too.
 
 
 
 
 New

http://www.komando.com/blog/249398/new-malware-attacks-jailbroken-ipads-and

-iphones?utm_medium=nlutm_source=notdutm_content=2014-04-22-article_11-tit
 le  malware attacks iPads, iPhones

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