Quote Originally Posted by civicturbo10 View Post
Through the grapevine - my friends' boss received a letter from Apple / ATT (not sure which) to cease and desist with his jail broken Iphone. Phone was used for 1 yr+ with no updates to prevent detection and possible phone corruption ( not sure what happens when phone is detected). What appears to be happening is ATT / Apple is able to detect hacked (jail broken phones ? - not familiar with Iphone rigs) phones w/o you ever grabbing updates. Keep in mind phone only downloaded apps, never upgraded. Not sure if there is truth to it. Can someone verify / look into? Like guinness says - be careful and research all avenues...
that is the basis of how they do it.look at it like this.if a person gets a computer and has say vista business premium 64-bit with a hashed key,tries to update it but can't,then goes in and adds the .exe updater file,updates and then takes it into a MC repairer or representative,then they will be discovered as having a hacked/cracked/stolen version of windows.being a MC technician,they have to report all work and the rigs they work on as far as the OS,OS type,serials,etc.apple is the same way with the iphones.no update usually indicates something strange and it gets sent to them based on your phone serial and key.there are loop holes in that scheme,but they are not forever and permanent.you have to always go back into it,restore,jailbreak it again,and then repeat the process once a new update comes available just so you wont look suspicious to them.to me it's a vicious loop of repetition that never ends,lol.like i said before....to each their own!!