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iPhone cellular unlock promised by hacker

iPhone cellular unlock promised by hacker

By:  John Cox  On: 04 Nov 2009 For: Network World (U.S.) Creator

BlacksnOw said to let users with iPhone 3.1.2 use it on other GSM carriers.

Ace iPhone hacker George Hotz, know as Geohot, has released code that promises to let users run their iPhone on the GSM cellular network of their choice.

The free code is dubbed Blacksn0w, and offers a baseband unlock of the iPhone 3.1.2 OS version, and the  standard 05.11.07 cellular modem firmware, enabling the phone to run on other GSM carriers besides the "legal" one in the U.S. AT&T. Hotz has posted a YouTube video, showing the program in effect resetting an iPhone to connect to T-Mobile’s network.


The new code will be part of Hotz’s Blackra1n utility, released on Oct. 11, which lets users "jailbreak" all iPhones and iPod touch models (except for the 8GB iPhone 3G): jailbreaking lets users load their own software programs, bypassing the official distribution mechanism of the App Store. The RC2 update, released Oct. 25, added support for iPod touch MC models.


In his blog, the 20-year-old Hotz slams the other iPhone jailbreak sites as "scum" for "making money selling freeware." Hotz was with one of the hacker groups that developed unlocking code for the first iPhones. Shortly afterward, he famously traded an unlocked iPhone for a Nissan 350Z sports car. A second unlock program was created by a group called the iPhone Dev Team.

"I'm not going to post all these scam sites here, as I don't want to give them the pagerank boost. Rather I'll give you a whitelist, two people make unlocks, me and the dev team," he writes. "Every iPhone unlock site you see out there is selling our stuff, repackaged in some form or another. Same goes for jailbreaks, although ih8sn0w and chronicdev are legit. Notice what all the legit ones have in common? They are free."


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john cox John Cox is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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