blackra1n

blackra1n is a program that jailbreaks versions 3.1, 3.1.1 and 3.1.2 of Apple's operating system for the iPhone and the iPod touch, known as iOS.

Blackra1n
Developer(s)George Hotz
Stable release
3.1.2 RC3 / November 3, 2009
Operating systemWindows and Mac OS X
LicenseFreeware
Websiteblackra1n.com

The program uses a bug in the USB code of the firmware for the iPhone and the iPod touch, allowing unsigned code to be executed.[1] blackra1n uses this exploit to patch the firmware of the iPhone or iPod touch while in DFU (Device Firmware Upgrade) mode. This mode is used when upgrading firmware through iTunes, but also can be activated by the user. The program allows users to install the Cydia, Icy (removed in blackra1n RC3),[2] and Rock package managers. These applications allow the user to access tweaks, homebrew applications, the root directory and the file system of the iOS device. blackra1n can also perform tethered jailbreaks on the iPod Touch 3G and the iPhone 3GS, if the devices are running OS 3.1.2. When iOS 3.1.3 was released, SpiritJB was released, and provided untethered jailbreaks for both 3.1.2 and 3.1.3.

blackra1n has been superseded by Spirit by comex.

Releases

Version Release Date Notes
RC1 October 11, 2009 Initial release.

Supports iPhone OS version 3.1.2 on all models of iPhone and iPod touch.

RC2 October 25, 2009 Fixed iPhone 3G issues.
Tethered 3.1 jailbreak for iPod touch 2G and iPhone 3GS with updated bootrom.

Fixed Icy issues.

RC3 November 3, 2009 Includes blacksn0w.

Icy no longer included. Hacktivates iPhones

gollark: Anyway, a brute-force approach is probably not practical unless you do *extremely* clever things to make the state space a more reasonable size.
gollark: * 10^21, so it's a billion times, oopsie.
gollark: That's something like a zettabyte, which is 10^24.
gollark: That is literally a million times more than the *total amount of traffic on the internet every year*.
gollark: If you're going to round it to the nearest nice amount of bytes, that actually makes it worse.

References

  1. "usb_control_msg(0x21, 2) Exploit". theiphonewiki.com. Retrieved 2010-07-27.
  2. "Sneak Peak [sic] at blackra1n RC3 with blacksn0w". Redmondpie.com. Retrieved 2010-07-27.

See also

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