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What did Zimperium mean by this?
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You're vulnerable because you install and open proprietary apps like this one that could be doing anything to your system without your knowledge.
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W-what did my phone mean by this?

Seriously, WTF? I thought Stagefright was mostly over. How can I have 37 vulnerabilities even though I have such a recent patch? Not rooted.
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>>55224561
Botnet ROM
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>>55224658
It's stock Motorola. Sealed box bought direct from Amazon. Never been in anyone else's hands away from my gaze. :s

EVERYONE POST YOUR STAGEFRIGHT VULNERABILITIES AND ABOUT PHONE SCREEN NOW SO I CAN SEE HOW BAD I HAVE IT
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Ok, how fucked am I?
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>>55225061
>>55224161

Op here. Here's my about phone screen.
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>>55225394
>Droid turbo
Lol pleb
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Just flash free ROM on it.
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>using android
>ever
>not a sublime, secure iphone

Stay insecure android poorfags
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>>55224161
let me translate:

U is hackable, pls download and buy ziperium AV today for protection!!
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>>55226606

IPhone's file system is actually pretty weak and insecure. Try again faggot.
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Get rekt niggahs, I'm flying around with June security patch on my s7 :)
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>>55226755

>IPhone's file system is actually pretty weak and insecure

And yet it's still more secure than android. Nice one nigger.
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>>55225394
Bad OP! Nice outdated spyware!
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>>55226314
>Lol pleb

Coming for the guy that settled for 1+
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>>55226905
> Paying $25 to unlock your bootloader to have the privileged of breaking your phone
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>>55226931
>Not cracking applications to unlock the bootloader for free

Why are you on /g/?! Go back to Plebbit!
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>>55226955
> Getting a cracked version of a 3rd party bootloader unlocker
> Expecting everything to go ok

You were lucky kiddo, but I wouldn't expect that to last. You shouldn't try to break your daily driver phone in the future.
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>>55226913
How's stock Android treating you? :^)
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>>55226995
I cracked it myself, Android Applications are (mostly) written in Java. Java bytecode is very easy to read!

If you can't do this, you're what's killing /g/ and should go back to Plebbit, like I already said.
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>>55226931
The real irony here was that Verizon and Motorola went through all the trouble to patch the vuln that was being used to root the Turbo, but not enough to actually patch all the vulns for Stagefright. Fuck Verizon.
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>>55227026
How's OnePlus' customer service and build quality treating you? :^)
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>>55227039
>I cracked it myself, Android Applications are (mostly) written in Java. Java bytecode is very easy to read!
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>If you can't do this, you're what's killing /g/ and should go back to Plebbit, like I already said.

It's funny how you say people are killing /g/ when you are literally cancer personified. Weird.
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>>55227062
This
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>>55227080
Pretty good.
>3 years
>dropped hundreds of times, screen hasn't shattered, everything's working perfectly except the USB port is a little loose
>running faster and smoother than the day I got it
>Glorious 5.5" shitposting
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>>55226755
>IPhone's file system is actually pretty weak and insecure.
Made that shit right the fuck up
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>>55227062
That's why you should take it into your own hands!

>>55227101
>Jealous and mad
:^)
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>>55226606
Blackberry is never insecure, regardless the OS.
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>>55227202

Blackberry is backdoored, botnet personified.

https://motherboard.vice.com/read/rcmp-blackberry-project-clemenza-global-encryption-key-canada
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>>55227245
You spelled Google wrong
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>>55227263
>Denial
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>>55224161
CM13 Nightly Moto G (2013, falcon), not vulnerable. Feels good.
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>>55227334
>What is an 0day
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>>55227360
Irrelevant, since I was talking about the known vulnerabilities that app detects. Which should be fairly clear from the context.
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>>55227306
Im still right.
>"much is still unknown"
Solid journalism from motherbored

Also,
>fearing Dudley DoRight
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>>55227334
>CM13 Nightly Moto G (2013, falcon), not vulnerable. Feels good.

I hope you feel better that NSA partner Microsoft "invested" in Cyanogenmod.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CyanogenMod#Commercialization_controversy

Remember the Skype debacle?
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>>55227306
>fearing ”the mounties"
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>>55227416
>implying thats worse than running stock 5.0.1 with no updates ever
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>>55227416
That was Cyanogen OS, not Cyanogenmod. They're unrelated.

Though, it does raise some eyebrows on security.
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RIP I guess.
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>>55226606
>false sense of security
I'm working on dumping the bootrom of a 6s from userland. KPP and a lack of root access mean nothing. Keep dreaming. Apple is more concerned with stopping downgrades and pirating than they are with your well being. Fuck dude, first gen touch ID and iPhone 5s-6 secure enclave is vulnerable as well. How does it feel to be retarded?
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AT&T Galaxy Note 5 running 5.1.1 with an engineering kernel for root. Suck my balls /g/.
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>>55227642
>AT&T
>5.1.1
I feel sorry for you Americans.
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Jesus christ. I just bought this yesterday unlocked. Is there any default S7 Edge builds I could install? I would also like to get rid of the carrier junk from where I bought it.
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>>55227679
>implying I have AT&T service
>implying I can't just side load the 6.0 or 6.0.1 updates
Fuck that. I unlocked this phone and I'm using it with cricket. Unlimited everything. I bought this version to get KNOX. It's more secure than iOS. I feel sorry for idiots like you.

>>55227778
You can flash an engineering kernel to get root access and uninstall the bloatware. Check XDA.
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>>55227819
Holy fuck that site is a nightmare to navigate. I can't find anything.
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>>55227200
>>Jealous and mad

Not even a little bit. Good luck with your custom firmware fucking up your phone, bub
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>>55227416
Cyanogen OS, not mod
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>>55228024
>Being this tech-illiterate
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>>55226798
>And yet it's still more secure than android. Nice one nigger.

I'm not that anon but that's not how that works. iPhone and the whole apple ecosystem is shitty, insecure software. In 2015 Mac OSX had 384 vulnerabilities, iPhone iOS had 375 vulnerabilities, which were both more than Adobe Flash which had 314 vulnerabilities. The next one down the list was Adobe Air and Air SDK with 246 vulnerabilities. Android only had 130 vulnerabilities all of last year.

OSX and iOS are both more shitty than fucking Adobe Flash. Let that sink in a minute. They had more wrong with them than known terrible software that's now deprecated. Adobe and Google don't run damage control on their software in the media like Apple does.
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>>55227132
>Made that shit right the fuck up

Lol. You's dumb as fuck.
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>>55227819
>hating on AT&T service
You can say a lot about AT&T and their practices and policies as a company....but hating their actually physical service is silly...its pretty damn good. This is what allows them to be such asshats, if they had shitty physical service like Tmobile, AT&T couldnt behave the way they do.
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>>55225394
>Droid Turbo

Well that's what you get for buying proprietary Verizon cuckware.

Enjoy getting cucked up the ass with shitty security and horrible contracts.
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>>55228118
Yeah AT&T service is actually one of the best desu senpai
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>>55228091
>compaing operating systems to a browser plugin
1/10 for making me reply
You cant even be serious making the comparisons between a mobile operating system and a plugin, let alone a full desktop OS and a plugin. The size and scope of iOS or OS X indicates they are MORE secure than flash because of their far larger nature.
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>>55228015
Yeah, the layout is utter horse shit but it's what you'll have to work with.

>>55228118
>>55228150
>hurr hurr dis actual physical cellular service is da best
It all depends on where the towers are, dipshits. I don't have many where I live so the cellar service is pure shit no matter which carrier I go with. Even if the reception was good I still wouldn't pay AT&T $150 a month to inconvenience me with terrible customer support and outrageous overage fees. Kill yourselves.
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How do I get rid of this mediaserver shit, I've never used it.
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>>55228238
I pay $45 a month for AT&T
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>>55225061
>stock ROM
There it is.
>>55228282
Pic related is about screen
>>55227778
Seems the mediaserver vulnerabilities are a Samsung issue.
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>>55228311
>>stock ROM
>There it is.

So you're telling me that rooting, and then flashing a custom ROM made by a data mining pajeet or an eastern european credit card thief is the only way to make my phone SAFER???

I should have gone for the Nexus 5X...
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>>55228303
$35 here. All unlimited. Enjoy getting cucked for another 2 years.
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>>55228433
Enjoy your shitty service
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>>55228282
Mediaserver is a system application that is used extensively by the OS.
You may not have actively used it but it has been used by many of the apps you have installed. Some would stop working properly and others might stop working completely if you got rid of it.
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>>55228153
>You cant even be serious making the comparisons between a mobile operating system and a plugin, let alone a full desktop OS and a plugin. The size and scope of iOS or OS X indicates they are MORE secure than flash because of their far larger nature.

Would you listen to yourself right now? You're arguing that iOS is more secure than flash. Do you see how ridiculous that is? Windows was two times more secure than iOS or OSX, Android was almost 3 times more secure than iOS or OSX.
>But Steve Jobs told me iOS was best!

Android is almost 3 times more secure than iOS! You cannot argue that. If you try to rationalize that you have a mental illness.
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>>55228448
What is there to enjoy? I have wifi.

>>55228701
Different anon here. You're a retarded pajeet. Windows is on whole different level from the other 3 operating systems in question. It's closed source and still manages to be shit. Android is open source and widely used. No operating system is perfectly secure. They're all flawed, which is why updates exist. Android is great on good hardware with reliable carrier updates. A Nexus phone for example will be usable for nearly a decade. Some cheap Chinese tablet running Android will never see a single update and will probably be packed with all kinds of chinkware. iOS devices are much different. You can only install stock iOS. This means that you get the same experience across all devices running the same iOS version. And all devices with similar hardware will get the same updates at the same time. iOS is so secure that nobody to my knowledge has been able to root iOS 9. iOS hasn't been jailbroken since 9.1. There haven't been significant hardware vulnerabilities found since the iPhone 4. Please do us all a favor and quit talking out of your ass.
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>>55224161
It means they suck dicks because I couldn't even get a fucking account on their website and I couldn't use the app not even if I could've paid money
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>>55226606
>secure
>iphone
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>>55228843
yea i instantly installed csploit after seeing that
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Werks for me. :^)

>>55224561
>march
>>55225394
>april
>>55226314
>2015
>>55226905
>may

Install your security patches you dumb shits.
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>>55228821
>Different anon here. You're a retarded pajeet. Windows is on whole different level from the other 3 operating systems in question. It's closed source and still manages to be shit. Android is open source and widely used. No operating system is perfectly secure.

No, you ignorant shit swizzle. The argument was specifically whether Android or iOS was more secure. There is no defensible position to say that iOS is more secure since there were nearly 3x the number of vulnerabilities documented in the NVD. The original anon's statement was that iOS was more secure than Android which is patently false. The inability to get elevated credentials and change the boot loader would only be one way a vulnerability could be exploited. The fact that Apple has gone out of their way to prevent users from using elevated credentials on a device the user owns is a whole different discussion, mostly about why Apple users get shit on and then claim it as a feature. Locking down the bootloader and then having ~400 documented system vulnerabilities is completely about limiting your users and very little to do with being secure.
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>>55228821

They're all flawed, which is why updates exist. Android is great on good hardware with reliable carrier updates. A Nexus phone for example will be usable for nearly a decade. Some cheap Chinese tablet running Android will never see a single update and will probably be packed with all kinds of chinkware. iOS devices are much different. You can only install stock iOS. This means that you get the same experience across all devices running the same iOS version. And all devices with similar hardware will get the same updates at the same time.


Pure OS vulnerabilities aside, any OS is insecure if incorrectly administered. It doesn't matter if it's iOS, Android, BSD, Windows etc. Patching is a function of administration so if a vendor does not provide patching for their device it's up to the user to install a modded ROM that will receive patches.
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>>55229004
>>march
>Install your security patches you dumb shits.

Just waiting for Lenovorola here pham...
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I'm mobile illiterate but it says im not vulnerable . I have YouTube , chrome ,and barcode reader as my only apps. I do everything important on a desktop
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>>55228821
iOS is so secure that nobody to my knowledge has been able to root iOS 9. iOS hasn't been jailbroken since 9.1. There haven't been significant hardware vulnerabilities found since the iPhone 4. Please do us all a favor and quit talking out of your ass.

Not being able to get elevated boot loader credentials is more about planned obsolescence than it is about security. That's not a feature. That's Apple fucking you and telling you "it's for security".

Also no where in the comment stream did anyone talk about hardware vulnerabilities, which have 0 to do with overall OS security. Quit grasping at straws and accept that iOS is a pile of shit in a walled garden so users have no way to get a real life comparison.

But that won't stop your fanboying. You're desperately attempting to come up with a rebuttal right now. You'll rationalize anything you can to support your view instead of taking a step back and saying "Holy fuck. 375 documented vulnerabilities. That's a lot. Maybe I should do my own due diligence before I move the argument goal posts after my favorite phone OS gets eviscerated by a security professional."

Nope. You're just going to sit there and metastasize.

>I called him a pajeet. That'll learn him.
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>>55229004
I would but I'm soooo lazy… O_Q
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>>55227039
Crack the ATT S7, 2k bounty out there for it.
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>>55229207
Why ya askin' me? I don't have anywhere near the technical knowledge to handle that task, or even the money to even get an S7… lol
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Lol nice. Stock rom on Motorola moto X pure. 6.01. all recent updates. Maybe it's time I flash Cyanogenmod on this thing already.
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Moto G 2014 Titan cm13 nightly
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>>55224161
I get the same with latest redmeme Global ROM
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>mfw Xiaomi master race
>mfw Xiaomi phones from 2011 still has the latest security updates
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>>55229114
Same
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>>55228052
> Not wanting to fuck his phone sideways with a curry shitter garage ROM
> Must be tech illiterate
> Damage control x10

That's some good /g/
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>>55224161
You realize you installed malware on your phone right? Load that Zimperium apk to https://www.virustotal.com/
to see for yourself. And no, it's not a false positive.
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>>55230612
How could it possibly test exploits without code that would trigger shit like this?
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>>55230817
Hey, you're catching on Sherlock. What else is in that Israeli code, my friend?
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>>55230612
>>55230848
Get to the fucking point, Watson.
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>>55229164
Then don't fucking complain
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>>55230612
All and all...
>kevin mitnick
what did you not expect malware from this FBI cock sucking faggot?
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Ugh, I want nothing to do with Material Design bullshit. I hate it so much.

Do I really have to update my S5 from CM 11?
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>>55230499
That's some good excuses for your tech-illiteracy!
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>>55228460
Well, shit, I did however disable automatic mms fetching, so I guess I'm a little safer now.
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Don't people ever get sick of ios vs android? What is this, 2012? Who cares anymore. Get what you want. They are both bots anyway. The end.
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March security lever and still not vulnerable. Thanks Motorola
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>>55224161
Same here. Running latest MiUI global ROM
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oh lawdy
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>>55228311
Stomme nederlander
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>>55228955
top kek
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>>55234630
Kek, I'm Belgian.
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>>55234077
Chinkphones are botnet
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>>55231986
> Doesn't realize how inherently insecure root and unlocked bootloaders are
> Tells people who bring up this point that they're tech illiterate

Have you ever repartitioned your Nexus One to run ICS, kid? Or were you still in diapers at that point?
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>>55235783
Daarom,

stomme Nederlander.

Vrij letterlijk.
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>>55236030
Go sell yourself in Amsterdam, fucking druggie.
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>>55229159
> nobody to my knowledge
Aaaand you are wrong. There are people, but they are holding to their exploits.
BTW, not every exploit means "jailbreak+privilege escalation", this is difficult to achieve. Being able to MitM and store all the traffic, or being able to just destroy a phone (1970 bug + evil NTP server) is a vulnerability too.
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>>55228843
So i wasn't the only one
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