
iSpazio, the Italian iPhone site, has recently finished an interview with i0n1c and released it on their blog. Read the full interview below:
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For most of our users, you're famous because of the iOS 4.3.X's jailbreaks and recently for the unreleased jailbreak technique for iOS 5.1 and 5.1.1: how's dealing with iOS security?
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We've heard that you're not releasing the iOS 5.1 and 5.1.1 jailbreak because, for many users, jailbreak means piracy: is there actually a way to block it?
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Speaking of piracy. I am pretty sure that it would be possible to do a JB that will block the most common ways to install pirated applications on a device. But there is no way to stop pirates from reversing the JB and tweaking it. It might take them a while, because after all iOS JBs involve low level kernel code that can do all kinds of dirty tricks, but in the end they would figure it out. Maybe not fast enough until Apple closes the vulnerability and effectively kills the jailbreak. After all it would not be worth the hassle. Why would someone like Musclenerd or Pod2g spend days or weeks coding something like that, knowing that it would only last a few days.
If nowadays users do jailbreak only for piracy purpopes, do you think that there is still someone that actually do it for have full control of their own iPhone?
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And yes there is also a group of people that say they only pirate apps and buy them later because there is no way to try an app before you buy it. I personally think that Apple could solve that legitimate request by offering such feature.
For me it doesn't matter what reason people jailbreak for, it has no influence on my decision to not waste months of my work just to enable other people to do what they want.
On may the 8th, your new book about the hacking of iOS finally came out: why did you feel the necessity to write it?
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The problem with the JB community at this point is that they don't understand that in the long run this book might bring new people into the scene of jailbreaking iDevices. Most of the people in the JB community do not understand that. They believe it will help Apple to stop jailbreaking or they consider it an attempt to make big money out of the JB community. This kind of reaction shows how little they understand of what is going on, first everybody who wrote a book about a tech topic will tell you that there is no big bucks made by writing tech books. Especially not if there are six authors for one book. And the other misbelief is that Apple employs a bunch of stupid elephants that do iOS security. In reality the people working at Apple on iOS security topics are actually quite skilled and they have way better debugging tools than the JB community will ever have. The reason why they don't kill a JB one day after a release is most probably only of political nature. Apple only seems to close JBs fast if they could be used maliciously by drive by attackers. Aside from that they keep those vulnerabilities open for a while, because every sold device is a sold device.
Also by looking at the JB community they can gather intelligence about features their customers might want, which in the long run will increase their revenue even more. I don't think Apple is really too concerned about piracy due to jailbroken devices, because they know there is only a limited amount of money you can squeeze out of a person anyway.
What do you think about the iCommunity? Do you think it is all “populated” by pirate users or people that send yo often bad messagges?
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How's dealing with those guys everyday? I mean, not everyone can hold such a situation for so long: for example, I remember that because of this, geohot hold the iOS 4.X jailbreak. Do you see from your twitter at least some supporters for your hard work?
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I also think that a part of this whole situation is caused by certain jailbreak developers who write blog postings where they claim that they will work day and night to get the new jailbreak to them. This blatant lie is the kind of statement that will be loved by the crowd, while in reality work is only done when there is free time and the mood to do it. However telling the truth will make people dislike you and most probably donate less.
We've done with our interview! Thanks for your time: would you mind say something to our users?
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