Google Releases Tool To Help iPhone Hackers (vice.com)
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai, writing for Motherboard: Google has released a powerful tool that can help security researchers hack and find bugs in iOS 11.1.2, a very recent version of the iPhone operating system. The exploit is the work of Ian Beer, one of the most prolific iOS bug hunters, and a member of Google Project Zero, which works to find bugs in all types of software, including that not made by Google. Beer released the tool Monday, which he says should work for "all devices." The proof of concept works only for those devices he tested -- iPhone 7, 6s and iPod touch 6G -- "but adding more support should be easy," he wrote. Last week, Beer caused a stir among the community of hackers who hack on the iPhone -- also traditionally known as jailbreakers -- by announcing that he was about to publish an exploit for iOS 11.1.2. Researchers reacted with excitement as they realized the tool would make jailbreaking and security research much easier.
Duuuuuude.... just duuuuude.....
I bet it would be easier for Google to come up with a tool to help us Root our Android OS?
It seems that Google has been getting very vindictive lately (more then usual) to its competitors. Normally companies have a degree of compartmentalization where it can work with and compete with the same company at the same time. Google seems to be taking competition across the board so units that are not in competition are not playing fairly with the other company.
If something is so important that you feel the need to post it on the internet... It probably isn't that important.
Now that would be useful.
There are this link in the article that M'Smash should have linked to instead of the article.
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/project-zero/issues/detail?id=1417#c3
And that link contains this one
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208334
Google owns Android, which is one of the most exploited OSes in the mobile market place. How can one consider some vested marketing interest in release of a tool to exploit the number one revenue creating mobile consumer device OSes? Nope purely research oriented. Not a tool for cyber criminals to exploit.
- Tjp
I am in wallow with my inner money grubbing capitalistic pig. ... Oink!