Tutorials

16th December 2016How to prepare for the Jailbreak: Stay on iOS 10.1.1 ! So if you care on iOS 10.2 already here is a tutorial form redmondpie : How To Downgrade iOS 10.2 On Your iPhone Or iPad iOS 10.1.1 Jailbreak Exploit is Released! Google’s Project Zero Team Publicly Releases iOS 10.1.1 Exploit, Luca Todesco said to Work on Public Jailbreak Release! So stay tuned ! View iOS 10 JB Exploits: Resources: The project zero team dedicated finding bugs, exploits has just released 2 major exploits, a kernel exploits and a root access exploit for IOS10.1.1. stay on a on 10.1.1 firmware, that is a little bit of hope he will release this if he does assembly there’s really no reason for him not to release it because this is a public exploit . Basically this exploit gives you root access into the iPhone we just needs to be re written and released in a tool. so this doesn’t guarantee a jailbreak 100%  will be coming from lucas tadesco, also we can hope Pangu and Taig release their own tools for jailbreak IOS10.1.1 Resources: [redmondpie] [...]
7th November 2016Do you want to find out what the Touch Bar from the new MacBook Pro is capable of ? You don’t want to spent a huge amount of money just to try a new feature ? I’m going to show you how you can get the new Touch Bar on any Mac running macOS 10.12.1 16B2657 or later. // Download the app TouchBarServer from my download section, or if you want you can head over to @zydeco‘s GitHub account and download the source code from there. You need a VNC app on your iOS device. I recommend you Mocha VNC Lite.Open the TouchBarServer and set it up. Configure the VNC settings in Mocha VNC Lite so it matches the settings from TouchBarServer. Hit connect and you are ready to go. THX for TouchBarServer @zydeco !! [...]
17th July 2016Welcome to this little guide showing you how to modify your Mac Pro to feature a transparent side panel. The inner layout of the Mac Pro is beautiful and well thought trough, why hide it behind a aluminium plate ? I wanted to change that so i decided to replace the aluminium side door with a transparent one made out of acrylglas. // Step 1: Decide which material you’re going to use There are many types of plexiglas/acrylglas. Some which have a low Leigh transmission or block UV. Scratch resistance, color and glossy surface are other Parameters. I decided on a plate thats not shiny, transparent and scratch resistant.The measurements are:Length: 475mm,Width:407mm,Thickness:2.6mm Find a local Plexiglas/acrylglas shop and buy it there. I went to http://www.acrylglas.ch/ they even had a cnc cutting machine so they could not only get me the exact right measurements, but cut out a lip that holds that holds the plate on the bottom of the mac pro. This is not necessary but its a nice little feature. I gave them the aluminium door and they made a copy of it, without the holes and screws of course 😉   Step 2: Unscrew the frame from the aluminium door Unscrew the frame from the aluminium door. Make sure you don’t loose the grey locks, save the for later as well as the frame. Keep she screws too in case you want to go back to the aluminium door. Step 3: Mark and drill the holes Now place the plexiglas panel on top of the aluminium panel. make sure the side with the lip is facing down and the 2 plates are perfectly aligned. Now mark the 2 points the thurdest away from each other, so thats the diagonal of the panel. Also mark the two pegs located on the top of the panel. these are not for screwing the frame to the panel but for screwing in 2 pegs that will help holding the door in place on the Mac Pro.Drill these four holes (2 diagonal and 2 for the pegs) use a 2mm diameter drill as well as 2mm diameter screws. After you have drilled these two holes screw the frame to the plate and drill the rest of the holes. Step 4: Screw the frame to the plexiglas plate Now remove the frame again from the panel and take of the protection foil from both sides. place the plastic locks on the panel and screw the frame again to it. to replicate the pegs on the top of the plate use a shorter screw with a couple of nuts Step 5: Put your shiny new transparent side panel on the Mac Pro Put your shiny new transparent side panel on the Mac Pro and you are done !! Congratulations !! pleas let me know what you think in the comments below [...]
14th March 2016If you are a lucky owner of a 64-Bit iDevice running iOS 9.1 you are able to jailbreak it! The first Jailbreak for the iPad Pro! Pangu team released the jailbreak for iOS 9.1 devices only because they had a kernel bug which worked in iOS 9.1 and was patched by Apple in iOS 9.2 and over. It’s important to note that since Apple is no longer signing iOS 9.1 firmware, if you are on a version above (iOS 9.2, 9.2.1, 9.3) or below (9.0.2) iOS 9.1 firmware, you can’t upgrade/downgrade to it. Compatible iOS devices: iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5s, iPad Pro, iPad Air 2, iPad Air 1, iPad mini 4, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 2, iPod touch 6.  Requirements: Make sure that all of your data has been backed up to iTunes or iCloud. iOS 9.1 running on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Latest version of iTunes installed on your Mac or Windows. Download Pangu iOS 9.1 jailbreak for Windows and Mac from here. Instructions: Step  To begin, simply connect your iOS device to the computer and launch iTunes. Next up, turn on Airplane Mode from the Control Center, followed by switching off Find My iPhone. You can do that by heading over to Settings > iCloud > Find My iPhone and disabling the feature. Disable your device’s Passcode and Touch ID unlock. Head over to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode and tapping Turn Passcode Off. Now launch the Pangu9 tool you downloaded earlier and hit the Start button to begin the jailbreaking process. When asked, simply click on ‘Already backup’ to continue. Jailbreak process will now start. During the process, an app named Pangu will appear on your iOS device’s Home screen. Once the device reboots automatically, you will be asked to unlock the device and turn on Airplane Mode again. Once done, the jailbreak process will continue again. Next, you will be asked to run Pangu app. Once done, wait for the tool to finish the jailbreak process. Once the jailbreak process is complete and successful, you will get “Jailbreak completed” message on the tool and your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch will restart, after which you should see Cydia app icon appear on the Home screen.   Resources: [redmondpie] [...]
26th February 2016How to decrypt all iOS Firmwares to get the root Filesystem // [...]
14th January 2016It looks as if iOS 9.3 beta 1 has already been jailbroken, which lends hope that a public version of an iOS 9.3.x jailbreak may be possible. But don’t hold your breath; this is the same hacker/developer (Luca Todesco) that recently shared a screenshot of a jailbroken iPhone 6 running iOS 9.2.1. He previously made it clear that he has no intention of sharing, and it doesn’t look like that’s changing anytime soon. TaiG Rumored to Be Working on an iOS 9.2 Jailbreak If you have been following the news lately, you would remember that 3K Assistant, jailbreak partner of TaiG, had recently posted an announcement on their blog saying that they had managed to jailbreak iOS 9.2 after much struggle and that the jailbreak would be released soon. This announcement caused a lot of excitement in the community, but soon came a sudden change in the track. The post was modified by 3K Assistant a few days later, and the jailbreak part was totally removed. It now suggested that no jailbreak was found yet. This move was disappointing, but also made us curious as to why 3K Assistant modified  their own words so quickly. Possibilities say that TaiG has worked out the iOS 9.2 jailbreak  but wants to provide support for iOS 9.2.1 when it is released publicly, which is why they don’t want to make the jailbreak public yet. It is also possible that TaiG wants to wait until iOS 9.3 is released, and we might as well get a TaiG 9.3 jailbreak. Another reason for the change in the announcement can be that TaiG and 3K Assistant have ended their partnership, but that cannot be confirmed as of now. iOS 9.2.1 Jailbreak Found But Not Released Luca Todesco, a popular hacker, had recently posted a screenshot on his Twitter handle to prove that he had got iOS 9.2.1 Jailbreak while it was still in the beta phase. The screenshot showed Cydia running on iOS 9.2.1 beta in a jailbroken iPhone 6. While this excited the whole iOS community, Luca announced that he would not be releasing the jailbreak. // In the video, Todesco shows off some of the new iOS 9.3 beta 1 features that Apple released earlier today, including the new Night Shift mode for changing the gamma values of the iPhone’s screen.Like I said, the likelihood of this ever arriving on public iPhones is slim to none, but it’s interesting nonetheless. Let’s hope that someone else will be kind enough to provide us with a future jailbreak. Soruce: Soruce: [idownloadblog] [...]
7th January 2016Luca Todesco has managed to Jailbreak iOS 9.2.1 and posted a screenshot of Cydia running on the iPhone 6 to prove that it was up and running on his device. While Todesco’s tweet that accompanied the screenshot of Cydia running on his iPhone 6 may have claimed “no releases”, it at least shows that iOS 9.2.1 is still very much exploitable. Sadly it looks like there will be no release yet since iOS 9.2.1 is still beta. Evidence of iOS 9.2.1 Jailbreak: The very mention of “no releases” has been enough for some individuals to throw their arms up in the air and vent frustration via direct replies to that particular tweet. However, considering iOS 9.2.1 is still in betas, there’s still a chance that we could see a public release when it is eventually deemed ready for showtime by Apple. There’s nothing to suggest that Todesco hasn’t found a vulnerability, exploited it and plans to pass that on to other teams to produce a publicly consumable jailbreak package. The Italian developer actually has previous form when it comes that kind of input into a jailbreak. He may not have been explicitly mentioned or part of any publicity, but he did actually have a fairly significant input into the production of the Pangu9 jailbreak that Apple patched with iOS 9.1. He also worked on iOS 8.4.1 jailbreak, which while never became available in the form of an easy-to-use tool, Todesco did release the source code for it on GitHub. A lot of developers and security researchers are purely interested in finding the holes in the system. They then leave it up to someone else to produce the software that delivers the payload capable of exploiting those holes. We can only hope that it’s the same this time around. There is of course a large number of doubters who contest the legitimacy of the screenshot of Cydia running on iOS 9.2.1. In an attempt to combat those naysayers, Todesco has also posted a screenshot of the kernel dumps for iOS 9.2.1 in an attempt to show it’s the real deal. [...]
24th November 2015Unfortunately there is no Jailbreak yet. Updates soon ! Fortunately there are other people beside you and me waiting for it to happen 🙂 Current Version: 9.0.1 I hope we can convince @firecore why a jailbreak will still be essential for ATV4 to be useful ? otherwise ATV2 is end of days for ATV jb. — kb (@nitoTV) 2. Oktober 2015 Soruce: [firecore] [...]
15th November 2015Unfortunately there is no Jailbreak for the iPad Pro available yet. WILL BE UPDATED SOON iOS 9 Hacking Bounty Has Been Set at $1 Million – The Zerodium Exploit “Due to the increasing number of security improvements and the effectiveness of exploit mitigations in place, Apple’s iOS is currently the most secure mobile OS. But don’t be fooled, secure does not mean unbreakable, it just means that iOS has currently the highest cost and complexity of vulnerability exploitation and here’s where the Million Dollar iOS 9 Bug Bounty comes into play”. [...]
10th November 2015Are you looking for an Upgrade for your Mac Pro ? Do you want to get the most out of your silver tower ? you have come to the right place! In this Video you will be shown how to put two power hungry graphics cards in one Mac Pro. I used a GTX Titan Black and a ATI Radeon 5870 but it’s up to you wich cards you will be using. If you are planning on using a “non-apple” graphics card like I do you have sacrifice a few things: YOU WONT’T GET A BOOTSCREEN on the “non-apple” Card NOR WILL YOU GET PCI 2.0 in BootCamp. And I had to give up two hard-drive bays for the additional Power. I strongly recommend you not to use splitter connecting both cards just to two PCIE 6Pin plugs on the motherboard. I used the following cable: // Resources: FAQ and in depth information @ MacRumors Apple Mini 6-PIN PCIE to 8-PIN PCIE : http://goo.gl/86PjFf 15-PIN SATA to 6-PIN PCIE : http://goo.gl/vniwG3 Optical Bay 5.5″ to 3.5″ HDD Adapter : http://goo.gl/eB9jXN Nvidia Web Drivers : http://goo.gl/vpioRD CUDA Drivers : http://goo.gl/Ncdbyi [...]
2nd February 2013evasi0n 7 (1.0.5) [Source] Mac / Windows / Linux  Compatibel: iOS 6.0,6.0.1,6.1,6.1.2 iPhone 4,4s,5 iPod Touch 4,5g iPad 2,3,4   [...]
1st September 2012// Seas0nPass (0.9.5) [Source] Mac / Windows nitoInstaller Mac / Windows XBMC Addons Installation Tutorial: Now, open XBMC on your Apple TV. Navigate to the “Settings” menu under the “SYSTEM” heading. Select the “Add-ons” option on the left menu. Click the “Install from zip file” function. Open the “Home folder” icon. Click the “Applications” icon. Select each of the addon ZIP files listed in the “Applications” folder one by one in order to install them, you’ll need to start from Step 8 after each one. Under “Get More…” under “Video Add-ons,” “Program Add-ons” or another area, you can Enable the Addons you wish to use. [...]
3rd April 2012// Seas0nPass (0.9.5) [Source] Mac / Windows nitoTV Installer (0.3) Mac Compatible Tweaks: Couch Surfer (works) Last.fm (works) Maintenance (works) Media Player (works) NitoTV (works) RSS Feeds (works) Weather (works) Overflow (not working) Plex (not working) Remote HD (not working) Rowmote (not working) XBMC (working) 1. Jailbreak http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47bDV4cBBHU 2. Boot Tethered http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47bDV4cBBHU 3. install nitoTV http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47bDV4cBBHU 4. One more thing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47bDV4cBBHU 5. install XBMC   FAQ/SOLUTIONS nitoTV does not appear
: 1. did you reboot TETHERED ?? 2. did you run th nitoTV Installer again ? 3. did you restore the Apple tv Again with seas0npass ? 4. open Terminal and type ssh root@AppleTVsIP
type “alpine” as password

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apt-get update 
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apt-get install com.nito.nitoTV 
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killall AppleTV 5. Apple TV’S Ip could have changed after a reboot check it again. For windows Users:
Putty : http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
Commands : apt-get update mkdir -p /Applications/AppleTV.app/Appliances apt-get install org.xbmc.xbmc-atv2 mkdir -p /Applications/XBMC.frappliance wget http://mirrors.xbmc.org/apt/atv2/deb/org.xbmc.xbmc-atv2_11.0-3_iphoneos-arm.deb dpkg -i org.xbmc.xbmc-atv2_11.0-3_iphoneos-arm.deb rm org.xbmc.xbmc-atv2_11.0-3_iphoneos-arm.deb [...]
3rd December 20111. Select file to decrypt 2. Enter key if not found automatically 3. Chose output folder 4. Click Decrypt DMG Windows: Use 7-Zip to extract the DMG, then the biggest file Mac: Mount the DMG // iDecrypt [Link] Mac / Windows iOS Keys iOS Beta Keys Firmwares [...]
1st April 2011// Seas0nPass (0.9.5) [Source] Mac / Windows nitoTV Installer (0.3) Mac For windows Users:
Putty : http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ or winscp.net http://winscp.net/eng/download.php Commands : http://www.mediafire.com/download/gossxqo5x8l7bic/Commands.txt Compatible Tweaks: Couch Surfer (works) Last.fm (works) Maintenance (works) Media Player (works) NitoTV (works) RSS Feeds (works) Weather (works) Overflow (not working) Plex (not working) Remote HD (not working) Rowmote (not working) XBMC (working) FAQ/SOLUTIONS nitoTV does not appear : 1. did you reboot TETHERED ?? 2. did you run th nitoTV Installer again ? 3. did you restore the Apple tv Again with seas0npass ? 4. open Terminal and type ssh root@AppleTVsIP
type “alpine” as password

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apt-get update 
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apt-get install com.nito.nitoTV 
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killall AppleTV 5. Apple TV’S Ip could have changed after a reboot check it again. Follow me on TWITTER : https://twitter.com/i0sen
for Tutorials [...]