Anonymous ID: 9b1060 May 24, 2020, 6:05 a.m. No.9296751   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6770 >>6785 >>6791 >>6822 >>6883 >>6951 >>7045 >>7084 >>7087 >>7128 >>7163 >>7252 >>7301 >>7326

Hackers release a new jailbreak that unlocks every iPhone

 

A renowned iPhone hacking team has released a new "jailbreak" tool that unlocks every iPhone, even the most recent models running the latest iOS 13.5.

 

For as long as Apple has kept up its "walled garden" approach to iPhones by only allowing apps and customizations that it approves, hackers have tried to break free from what they call the "jail," hence the name "jailbreak." Hackers do this by finding a previously undisclosed vulnerability in iOS that break through some of the many restrictions that Apple puts in place to prevent access to the underlying software. Apple says it does this for security. But jailbreakers say breaking through those restrictions allows them to customize their iPhones more than they would otherwise, in a way that most Android users are already accustomed to.

 

The jailbreak, released by the unc0ver team, supports all iPhones that run iOS 11 and above, including up to iOS 13.5, which Apple released this week.

 

Details of the vulnerability that the hackers used to build the jailbreak aren't known, but it's not expected to last forever. Just as jailbreakers work to find a way in, Apple works fast to patch the flaws and close the jailbreak.

 

Security experts typically advise iPhone users against jailbreaking, because breaking out of the "walled garden" vastly increases the surface area for new vulnerabilities to exist and to be found.

 

The jailbreak comes at a time where the shine is wearing off of Apple's typically strong security image. Last week, Zerodium, a broker for exploits, said it would no longer buy certain iPhone vulnerabilities because there were too many of them. Motherboard reported this week that hackers got their hands on a pre-release version of the upcoming iOS 14 release several months ago.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/hackers-release-jailbreak-unlocks-every-034255140.html

Anonymous ID: 9b1060 May 24, 2020, 6:19 a.m. No.9296834   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9296822

Lets also include that the Eff Bee EYE under WRAY, couldn't UNLOCK the phones of the terrorists, which caused not only a delay in the investigation, but allowed [THEM] time to cover their tracks.

Anonymous ID: 9b1060 May 24, 2020, 6:26 a.m. No.9296875   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6883 >>6914 >>6951 >>7045 >>7087 >>7163 >>7252 >>7301 >>7326

Sorry if already posted.

 

North Korea's Kim holds meeting on bolstering nuclear forces

 

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un convened a key military meeting to discuss bolstering the country's nuclear arsenal and putting its armed forces on high alert, state media reported Sunday, in Kim's first known public appearance in about 20 days.

 

Kim earlier this month quelled intense rumors about his health by attending a ceremony marking the completion of a fertilizer factory in what at the time was his first public appearance in 20 days. But he hadn’t made another public appearance for around 20 more days until the North's official news agency said Sunday that he led a meeting of the Central Military Commission of the ruling Workers’ Party.

 

“Set forth at the meeting were new policies for further increasing the nuclear war deterrence of the country and putting the strategic armed forces on a high alert operation,” the Korean Central News Agency, or KCNA, said, without mentioning when the meeting was held.

 

The meeting discussed increasing the capabilities for deterring “the threatening foreign forces,” the report said, an apparent reference to the U.S. and South Korean militaries.

 

Kim, who heads the military commission, also used the meeting to promote the ranks of dozens of army generals and others in an apparent effort to boost military morale. Among them is military chief Pak Jong Chon, who was made a vice marshal, and Ri Pyong Chol, a senior party official in charge of weapons development, who became a deputy head of the military commission, according to KCNA.

 

Leif-Eric Easley, a professor at Ewha University in Seoul, said that Kim's “public appearances have more to do with domestic politics than international signaling, but it is interesting for him to reappear in state media about the time the world started noticing he’d been gone for three weeks again.”

 

The meeting was held amid a prolonged deadlock in negotiations with the United States over the North’s nuclear program. The two countries’ diplomacy faltered when a second summit between Kim and President Donald Trump in February 2019 ended without any agreement due to disputes over U.S.-led sanctions on North Korea.

 

Frustrated over the lack of progress, Kim later said he would unveil “a new strategic weapon” and would no longer be bound by a self-imposed moratorium on nuclear and long-range missile tests. Kim hasn’t followed through with those threats, though he did conduct a slew of short-range missile tests.

 

On Sunday, the North’s main Rodong Sinmun newspaper released photos showing Kim clad in his trademark dark Mao suit delivering a speech, writing on a document and pointing a stick at a board on the podium. Elderly military generals wearing olive green uniforms were seen taking notes as Kim, 36, spoke — something that’s typical in North Korean state media-distributed photos.

 

Despite lingering rumors about Kim’s health, South Korean officials have said he didn’t undergo surgery or any other medical procedure.

 

South Korea’s spy agency recently told lawmakers that it believes the coronavirus pandemic had led Kim to avoid public activities, saying he appeared in public 17 times this year, compared with an average of 50 appearances in the same time period each year since he took power in late 2011.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/nkoreas-kim-holds-meeting-discuss-044324109.html

Anonymous ID: 9b1060 May 24, 2020, 7 a.m. No.9297054   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7087 >>7163 >>7252 >>7301 >>7326 >>7365

Chinese workers are facing a backlash across Africa over the Guangzhou racism incidents

 

The diplomatic race scandal sparked by the treatment of Africans residents in China last month has mostly died down but its reverberations on the otherwise strong relationship between African governments and China continues to be felt.

 

At the beginning of the crisis, Chinese ambassadors were hauled over by foreign ministers and other government representatives to explain the horrid scenes that had gone viral on social media, and to offer immediate remedies. For their part, officials in Guangdong province, the epicenter of the events, have since introduced new anti-discrimination measures in a bid to deal with racial discrimination.

 

But weeks after, Chinese migrant workers and their businesses seem to be bearing the brunt of those incidents in Nigeria as they increasingly come under the spotlight of local law enforcement.

 

Over the past month, up to 27 Chinese nationals have been arrested along with their local accomplices in incidents across three states. In another high-profile case, two Chinese men were also arrested for allegedly trying to bribe an official of Nigeria’s anti-corruption agency with nearly $130,000 in cash. The arrest, complete with a mugshot of the men next to the bundles of cash, predictably made headlines in Africa’s largest economy.

 

The arrests have come on the back of a unanimous motion to censure China passed by Nigerian legislators. As part of its response, legislators urged relevant agencies to “check the validity of all immigration documents of every Chinese person in Nigeria” and repatriate undocumented Chinese migrants.

 

Collectively, these moves are winning populist support amid a wave of anger from citizens and civil society towards China following the viral videos showing the mistreatment of Nigerians and other Africans in Guangzhou by public authorities, landlords and local businesses.

 

Yet, those sentiments also betrays the nature of China’s influence even across the continent which has remained steady at a government-to-government level without cascading into overtly favorable views among locals, unlike global powers like the US and the United Kingdom.

 

While winning public support, these moves mostly by mid-level politicians, are not aligned with Nigeria’s federal government plans to deepen its carefully crafted relationship with China in search of much-needed foreign funding. A state visit to Beijing in 2016 yielded $6 billion in Chinese commitments, for instance.

 

Part of that relationship has also seen China play a more dominant role at the heart of Nigeria’s infrastructure drive: China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation is involved in key construction projects including terminals at four international airports and cross-country rail lines.

 

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https://qz.com/africa/1860045/china-faces-african-backlash-of-guangzou-racism-incidents/

Anonymous ID: 9b1060 May 24, 2020, 7:30 a.m. No.9297296   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9297218

The "SHOW THEM" part of this movie needs to not only prove past voter fraud, (Tom Fitton's many suits REMOVING fake voters) but REMOVE those who got in with those FAKE VOTES.

How can they SEE, when there is nothing to SEE? Anything posted by a PATRIOT is disregarded as "Conspiracy Theory."