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Apple Bans Jailbreakers From the App Store

Hugh Pickens writes "Adam Mills writes in the Examiner that Apple has been cutting off access to the iTunes App Store for iPhone hackers and jailbreakers. Sherif Hashim, the iPhone developer who successfully hacked the iPhone OS 3.1.3 and unlocked the 05.12.01 baseband for iPhone 3GS and 3G devices, discovered he'd been cut off and twittered: '"Your Apple ID was banned for security reasons," that's what i get when i try to go to the app store, they must be really angry.' Another hacker, iH8Sn0w, who is behind the Sn0wbreeze tool, confirms that his account has also been deactivated even though iH8sn0w's exploit had only been revealed to Dev Team, the group responsible for the PwnageTool. 'It is kind of surprising that two people associated with jailbreaking have had this happen to them so soon after one another, but it's too early to say if this is a campaign that Apple is starting up,' writes Mills."

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  1. That's what you get by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Owned.

    1. Re:That's what you get by ground.zero.612 · · Score: -1, Troll

      When did it become illegal?

      Well, IANAL, but I would guess the very moment I was granted the right to pursue happiness. You see, putting my name on a list to prevent me from purchasing something is an obstruction to my pursuit of happiness, and would thus be unconstitutional, and thus illegal.

      --
      "Be prepared, son. That's my motto. Be prepared." --Joe Hallenbeck
  2. So they should by DavidR1991 · · Score: 1, Troll

    Jail-breaking facilitates piracy

    I could possibly understand if app store apps were at crazy prices or forced you to bend over backwards in order to use them. But the majority of them cost, what, £5? Maybe £7 or £9?

    1. Re:So they should by jedidiah · · Score: -1, Troll

      This is the Apple cult's answer for anything that deviates from Steve's vision for them.

      Personally, I find Apple's selection of content abominable. Even if I were inside of their
      bubble, I would not wait for them to get off their lazy asses and make stuff available for
      purchase. I just go to Amazon or Walmart and connect the rest of the dots myself.

      DRM ultimately just gets in the way of the people that pay.

      Fixating on the pirates is just "glass half empty" thinking.

      --
      A Pirate and a Puritan look the same on a balance sheet.
  3. I can't wait for my contract to expire by maynard · · Score: 1, Troll

    Hi Apple! Been a big fan since I dumped Linux in '04 or so. I've really enjoyed MacOS X and my laptops. You sold me a good UNIX with support for Microsoft Office - which I need. But you know what? Ever since you started making money hands over fist with iTunes, you've started REALLY SUCKING as a company. I don't want to buy from you any longer. My next phone will NOT be an iPhone. My next laptop will NOT be another Macbook. I think I'll be perfectly happy with an unlocked Nexus and a laptop running FreeBSD. So... FUCK OFF, Apple. For me, your time has come and gone. -M

    1. Re:I can't wait for my contract to expire by dancingmilk · · Score: 0, Troll

      Ummm... Apple has never started making money hand over fist with iTunes. Income from iTunes and the iPhone app store together are a negligible portion of Apple's revenue. Seriously, they both barely make more than the operational cost.

      [Citation needed]

    2. Re:I can't wait for my contract to expire by maynard · · Score: -1, Troll

      I read the article itself. I do not need you to interpret it for me. I encourage everyone to click on your link and judge for themselves. You're full of it.

    3. Re:I can't wait for my contract to expire by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

      Fuck off, little bitch. Here's some text from the blog post you cite:

      1)

      But he downplays how good a business the iTunes store is.

      Here's what the iTunes store has: margins that are better than the best e-commerce companies around; no marketing costs and a built in audience; Sales of nearly $3 billion a year in its existing business; and a new $1 billion business on the way.

      2)

      Apple also periodically announces when it sells another 1 billion songs. It announced the 4 billion mark this January, only five and half months after it boasted of 3 billion. Five months later, it announced the fifth billion. Apple also says it is the largest music retailer in the country, edging out Wal-Mart. It boasts 50 million customers. And it says it is selling or renting 50,000 movies a day (a pace of 1.8 million a year, still tiny compared with music).

      So, you use a single sentence in the article which quotes Apple representatives has claiming that they don't make much money, then the blog entry goes on to dispute that claim. In depth. And that's just a single blog entry from the NY Times. Here, also from 2008, is an article from Wired which claims that the firm had posted a $500M profit (not gross).

      You are absolutely full of shit. But so what? My original top post was simply an opinion expressed lament. You are the motherfucker who made an issue of whether iTunes is or is not profitable. Regardless, the firm is engaging in anti-competitive and anti-consumer practices. I won't give them my money any longer. As is my right.

      Suck it.

  4. Re:You've a right to hack hardware you own... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    WOW is the boogie man also going to come after me tooooo?

    If I can mess up the cell network with a phone then I should be given a medal because little thought has been given to the network. God forbid that someone should really want to down the network!

  5. Re:I don't believe it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Even if they're both lying, just using an iPhone for a day shows you the extreme level of control and restriction that Apple practices and endorses.

    Even the Chinese government would probably feel uncomfortable with the dictatorial powers that Apple reserves for itself, especially after you, as the consumer, have paid hundreds upon hundreds of dollars for one of the devices they produce.

  6. Wait... by Carik · · Score: -1, Troll

    ...so when someone breaks their contract with Apple, Apple will prevent them from using more Apple products?

    Wow... that's almost as bad as police pulling people over for speeding, or ticketing illegally parked cars!

    (Hmm... was there a little too much sarcasm in that? Oh well. Still... getting upset because a company stops doing business with you after you break a contract with them is pretty silly. If you didn't like the contract, you shouldn't have signed it in the first place.)

  7. Re:No proof by Antiocheian · · Score: -1, Troll

    I'm all for holding a company's feet to the fire

    by giving them every

    right to cut off access to these hackers

    ???

  8. Re:Hugs My Gorgeous Android Nexus One by Mister+Whirly · · Score: 0, Troll

    To be honest, I would rather have the choice of installing malware on a phone I own, than not having any choice at all. Guess that is why I have a G1. Do you really want a company to assume you are a moron, and hold you hand every time you want to use your device? If so, buy Apple.

    --
    "But this one goes to 11!"
  9. Re:Hugs My Gorgeous Android Nexus One by idiotnot · · Score: -1, Troll

    Let me guess....you do not have, and have never had a girlfriend.

    Anyway, this talk at Shmoocon opened my eyes quite a bit. Users jailbreak their iPhones for whatever reason, then leave them flagging insecure on the network. While AT&T have taken steps to mitigate some of the vulnerabilities introduced by n00bs pwning their iphonez, it's still not 100%.

    Think your cable company would still let you buy their on-demand shiat if you'd rooted your cable box? How about Windows Update and Microsoft?

    It's not like Android is really that open a platform, and it wouldn't surprise me if other carriers start doing similar things to rooted Android devices.

    The iPhone is a wonderful device that works fine for 90% of the users, just as it's supposed to. This feigned outrage at Apple is disgusting.

  10. Re:I don't believe it by node+3 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Fixed.

    "If you want to use a service, you have to play by that service's rules, unless in your outrage you find a cheaper, easier solution that costs the service profits."

    I mean, let's not be idealistic here, this is what happens.

    Except, not in this case. Apple doesn't make any notable profits from the iTunes Store. They have rules which make the App Store such an excellent experience (even with the occasional app that isn't allowed). That's the secret sauce of the App Store, and amazingly, all of the other stores are trying their hardest to *not* do that one thing that they could do to provide a similarly great user experience.

    Of course, playing the logic out, Apple *is* protecting their profits of their iPhone and iPod touch by locking down their App Store, but they are not simply trying to protect their immediate profits, which is what you're getting at, and the same mistake far too many people make.

    Apple doesn't steer you into the iTunes Store for profit, they steer you into the iTunes Store for the superior user experience, which leads to profit. The distinction is huge.

  11. Those who would give up essential liberty... by kalpaha · · Score: 0, Troll

    Well, what do you expect, from a company that allows the speeches of a known fascist and disallows any mention of their competition?

  12. Re:Not surprised... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Sound pretty accurate to me. Apple users are fucking morons. They follow around some egotistical, overtalking asshole who has absolutely no fashion sense, no sense of aesthetics, no idea how technology works and who has ripped off every single "innovation" that he claims as his own. The Apple cattle, stuck in their own personal reality distortion fields, hang off of their cult god's every word and refuse to admit failure nor fault with any Apple product, even when hit with the truth (this is also because they don't want to admit that they are suckers who paid way too much for way too little).

    Fuck Apple.