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		<title>Apple quietly drops iOS jailbreak detection API</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by John Cox
Apple A1185 battery has disabled, without explanation, a jailbreak detection API in iOS less than six months after introducing it. Device management vendors say the reasons for the decision are a mystery, but insist they can use alternatives to discover if an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad has been modified so they can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by John Cox</p>
<p>Apple <a href="http://www.ibuybattery.com/apple-a1185-battery.htm">A1185 battery</a> has disabled, without explanation, a jailbreak detection API in iOS less than six months after introducing it. Device management vendors say the reasons for the decision are a mystery, but insist they can use alternatives to discover if an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad has been modified so they can load and modify applications outside of Apple&#8217;s iTunes-based App Store.</p>
<p>Jailbroken devices pose a serious security threat to the enterprise. Even if the end user doesn&#8217;t intend to load malware, he will be completely unaware of malware present in unauthorized apps.</p>
<p>Managing smartphones calls for new realism and flexibility</p>
<p>Apple declined to comment.</p>
<p>The new API was part of a bundle of mobile device management (MDM) APIs released in June with iOS 4.0. These APIs were available to third-party MDM applications, such as AirWatch or Sybase&#8217;s Afaria. With the new APIs, these servers could access directly a range of features and information in iOS or on the device. But in the recently-released 4.2 version, the <a href="http://www.atlaptopbattery.co.uk/apple-a1185-battery.html">A1185 battery</a> API intended for detecting jailbreaks has been either removed or disabled.</p>
<p>This detection API let the MDM applications in effect ask the operating system if it had been compromised. Jailbreak exploits <a href="http://www.ebatterypack.com/a1185-battery-p-2466247.html">A1185 battery</a> typically change a number of operating system files, and exploit one or another low-level OS features to let <a href="http://www.micropart.co.uk/a1185-battery-p-5676247.htmll">A1185 battery</a> users directly load their own or third-party applications. In October 2010, two separate jailbreaks made use of different vulnerabilities uncovered in the iOS boot ROM, for example. Apple <a href="http://www.popbattery.co.uk/apple-a1185-battery-p-5676247.htmll">A1185 battery</a> warns that jailbreaking voids the device&#8217;s warranty and could damage the phone.</p>
<p>Previously, some MDM vendors had created their own series of OS checks to detect jailbreaks, analogous to those performed by an anti-virus application on a PC, to discover if a jailbreak had occurred.</p>
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