Always thought that iPhone hacking is a laborious process that requires a lot of time, special skills and software tools. But three U.S. hackers have proven that you can unlock the iPhone in a couple of minutes. Three experts from the Georgia Institute of Technology (USA) performed at the Black Hat USA conference in 2013 with the report "Mactans: the introduction of malicious code in the iOS device via a special charger". They explained that you can apply this hack for Apple mobile device and hack iPhone using a special adapter Mactans. At the moment of writing this article Mactans released in a single test instance. It uses a mini-computer with installed BeagleBoard exploit. With the help of an unusual charger you are able to install any unlicensed software on your iPhone.

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Three American hackers have learned how to hack iPhone for unofficial apps, and the whole process takes less than a minute. This method works with all versions of iOS without jailbreaking, and in fact does not require any action from the user. The only thing that you need to hack your device is a special adapter. After installing, the "malware" hides in the system using the same methods that Apple uses to hide some of their embedded applications. The exploit is triggered via the charger and you will need it instead of the original power adapter. This will allow you to unlock your iPhone using a mini-computer BeagleBoard. But this solution is not free and the price is $ 45. iphone power adapter According to the hackers, they will demonstrate show in action at the end of July at the Black Hat conference. The inventors claim that any iPhone or iPad user will be able to download any application, including unlicensed or malicious. However there is also no information about the compatibility with iOS 7 beta and future public version. The Conference of Black Hat USA 2013 will be held July 31 - August 1, but the presentation of the hack may be published in the weeks before the conference. Hackers added that talked about the vulnerability with Apple representatives, but the reaction was not followed.