10-14-2019, 12:59 AM
In today's video, we're tackling again the topic of #CheckRa1n Jailbreak, based on the CheckM8 SecureROM (BootROM) iOS exploit released 2 weeks ago by @axi0mX, as we have some news. In this video, we're discussing about a newly released website, and we're also covering news about IMG4Tool which is currently being updated - this is a very important tool for CFW Creation on iOS 12, iOS 13 and so on for CheckM8. We're also discussing whether or not a Lambda Concept Bonobo cable is required in order to use CheckM8 or any tools made around CheckM8. All questions asked by you on Twitter or via comments on this channel, that we're going to answer in this video.
The #IMG4Tool is a very important tool for anybody who is planning to create an iOS CFW for iCloud Bypass, Downgrades, DualBoot or even #Jailbreak. Why? Because most firmware components inside the IPSW are packed in an IMG4 / IM4P container nowadays. You won't be able to patch them without first extracting the data from that container. Unfortunately, it's not as easy as unpacking a ZIP file. You need special programs such as IMG4Tool by @tihmstar. In a tweet a few hours ago, tihmstar announced that he has finished updating IMG4Tool and he will release it soon with bug fixes and new features. A very welcome update, considering how important the tool is for CFW creation.
Lambda Concept's Bonobo cable has been released the same day @axi0mX released the CheckM8 exploit, and it was made especially for it. It's a low-level tool for security researchers and developers who need JTAG. Many people asked me if this quite expensive cable is needed to be able to use #CheckM8 or any jailbreak based on it. In this video, I answer this question so that people know what they need to do if they are planning to use CheckM8.
The #IMG4Tool is a very important tool for anybody who is planning to create an iOS CFW for iCloud Bypass, Downgrades, DualBoot or even #Jailbreak. Why? Because most firmware components inside the IPSW are packed in an IMG4 / IM4P container nowadays. You won't be able to patch them without first extracting the data from that container. Unfortunately, it's not as easy as unpacking a ZIP file. You need special programs such as IMG4Tool by @tihmstar. In a tweet a few hours ago, tihmstar announced that he has finished updating IMG4Tool and he will release it soon with bug fixes and new features. A very welcome update, considering how important the tool is for CFW creation.
Lambda Concept's Bonobo cable has been released the same day @axi0mX released the CheckM8 exploit, and it was made especially for it. It's a low-level tool for security researchers and developers who need JTAG. Many people asked me if this quite expensive cable is needed to be able to use #CheckM8 or any jailbreak based on it. In this video, I answer this question so that people know what they need to do if they are planning to use CheckM8.