Method devised for pwning first-gen iPhones running 2.0 via Windows
Sunday, July 20th, 2008by Chris Ziegler, posted Jul 20th 2008 at 1:29PM
Feeling a little left out after yesterday’s Mac-based Pwnage Tool festivities, Windows users? Fret not, because the ever-vigilant, ever-studious hacking community has managed to come up with a series of steps to get you back on your feet again with a fully pwned first-gen handset. The whole shebang isn’t necessarily for the most casual jailbreakers — let’s just say it isn’t quite as straightforward as the Mac procedure yet — but it’ll allegedly get you going if you’re starting with an iPhone running 1.1.4 (there are additional steps if you jumped the gun on 2.0, you impatient son of a gun, you — think of it as penance). As always, exercise extreme caution, understand that this could cause your iphone to spontaneously combust into a useless pile of metal, plastic, and ash, and let us know how it goes in comments.
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