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In case you didn't believe it, i tested it for you.
Yes, you can in fact brick an iPhone 3Gs baseband ._.
Friendly reminder that getting decrypted iOS components can be so simple using tihmstar's tool ;)
https://github.com/tihmstar/partialzipbrowser
https://github.com/tihmstar/img4tool
In iOS 1 and iOS 2 almost everything was arm code, but starting with iOS 3 almost everything is thumb code.
#themoreyouknow

Released a tool to erase X-Gold 608 (06.15.00 iPad) baseband.
https://github.com/tihmstar/bberase_ultrasn0w

This is useful if you want to downgrade your iPhone 3G to iOS 2.0 with the matching baseband.

The exploit/payload was taken from redsn0w and some code from xerub. There isn't really anything novel here, but until now there wasn't a straightforward way to erase the baseband or to downgrade to iOS 2.0 baseband on the iPhone 3G.

It is offensive to (AI) auto-translate to any language other than english.
Also (AI) auto-voice-translation is offensive regardless of the source / destination language.

this is a long shot - would anyone happen to have a Wireshark packet capture of an Xbox 360 updating via LIVE *before* the Kinect/fall 2010 system update?

boosts for reach appreciated

The ability to make screenshots of the lockscreen specifically, was only introduced in iOS 2.2 #themoreyouknow
Everyone working at Apple (no matter the department) should be forced to update every single work device to (at least) the latest public version within a month of its release. No butts.
MacOS samba connections are less reliable than Deutsche Bahn :(