Thursday 24 September 2015

Should you jailbreak an iPhone?

After more than 250,000 jailbreakers see their data stolen by the KeyRaider breach, Wait that is not true! 

truth about KeyRaider and iOS jailbreaking

 

 

Firstly,

What is Jailbreaking?

Jailbreaking is the process of removing hardware restrictions imposed by iOS, Apple's operating system, on devices running it through the use of software exploits; such devices include the iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, and second-generation Apple TV.

 

Jailbreaking is different to iPhone unlocking. iPhones (like most mobile phones) that are sold as part of a contract are often locked to a particular network. This means that if you buy an iPhone from Company X, for example, you have to use an Comany X SIM card in it. The iPhone is 'locked' to that network. Unlocking the iPhone turns it from an iPhone that can only work on the Company X network to one that can work on any network. But you will still be running officially sanctioned iOS software, and still have the software limitations. (Unlocking is considered a breach of your mobile phone contract, incidentally.)



 Now, more than 250,000 jailbreakers see their data stolen by the KeyRaider breach, That is NOT TRUE...
the truth is that there are millions of jailbreakers and even more phones jailbroken. 


THE REAL TRUTH IS THAT  "iOS security researchers" have recently uncovered a new malware called "KeyRaider", which is known to have hijacked confidential data from more than 250,000 Apple accounts till date.
THE devices have been compromised through installation of malware-ridden jailbreak apps from untrusted sources.


AND THAT CLEARLY MEANS, UNINFORMED JAILBREAKERS WHO HAVE DOWNLOADED APPS FROM WRONG SOURCES, ARE AT LOSS.


I HOPE YOU NOW LEARN THAT JAILBREAKING IS SAFE, IF YOU ARE INFORMED. YOU MUST KNOW THE RIGHT SOURCES.

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