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Update: The news is not yet exactly confirmed. GEVEY Pro may just be is just an upgraded version which fixes bugs, and provides new packaging to curb the GEVEY clones. Here is the image showing the proof:

GEVEY Pro is not untethered

The reply says “Everything is same”, meaning GEVEY Pro requires you to repeat the 112 process everytime the iPhone loses battery or is rebooted.

I recently posted about ApplenBerry launching GEVEY Pro Sims for unlocking iPhone 4 on the latest iOS/basebands. ApplenBerry posted on their site that this new sims are just having some minor fixes.

But my Twitter friend, @subhashdasyam asked ApplenBerry on phone whether GEVEY Pro is untethered like the new Rebel Sim. And ApplenBerry confirmed it.

GEVEY Pro - Untethered

@subhashdasyam tweeted the following:

@MaheshKukreja @rutvij_3400 @iserviceindia yea you dont need to restart the process if the mobile is switched off n on

GEVEY Pro is available for $50 (excluding shipping) on ApplenBerry.com.

Update: Call this number to confirm yourself 0015102216112

Stay tuned for more news via Email or Twitter.

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GEVEY Sim for iPhone 4 is available for more than 20 days now. Impatient iPhone 4 users can now buy GEVEY for about $60 and free their iPhone 4 basebands, including 02.10.04, 03.10.01 and 04.10.01..

GEVEY Sim

Dill Huang, who has been trying to make a programmable 112 exploit for iPhone 4 users has revealed that the same exploit works with iPhone 3GS on baseband 05.16.02. Ultrasn0w unlock for baseband 05.16.02 is not yet available. Instead, iPad-upgrade-baseband method is available to unlock iPhone 3GS on iOS 4.1 and later.

GEVEY iPhone 3GS 05.16.02

Good news: 112 exploit works on BB 5.16.02 as well, so theoretically a larger version of Gevey should work for your 3G/3Gs as well

So, maybe GEVEY producers will also launch a larger version of GEVEY Sim for iPhone 3GS. If that’s the case, then iPhone users who don’t want to upgrade to iPad baseband for the unlock will be able to see signals on their iPhones. iPad baseband is reported to have some Navigation problems on iPhone 3GS. So lets wait and see what comes ahead..

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Gmail Exploit May Lead to Domain Hijacking

by Mahesh Kukreja on November 23, 2008

Hii all Gmail users/lovers,

A Gmail security vulnerability may allow an attacker to set up filters on users’ e-mail accounts without their knowledge, according to a proof of concept posted Sunday at GeekCondition.com.

In his post, Brandon writes that the vulnerability has caused some people to lose their domain names registered through GoDaddy.com.

Without posting the full exploit, here is the key as Brandon explains it relies on obtaining the variables that represent the user name and “at”:

When you create a filter in your Gmail account, a request is sent to Google’s servers to be processed. The request is made in the form of a url with many variables. For security reasons, your browser doesn’t display all the variable contained within the url. Using FireFox and a plugin called Live HTTP Headers, you can see exactly what variables are sent from your browser to Google’s servers.

After that, an attacker just needs to identify the variable that is the equivalent of the username.

“Obtaining this variable is tricky but possible,” he writes. “I’m not going to tell you how to do it, if you search hard enough online you’ll find out how.”

The “at” variable can be obtained by visiting a malicious Web site, writes Brandon, who suggests that Google make the “at” variable expire after every request rather than after every session.

To avoid being a victim of the vulnerability, users should check their filters often, Brandon suggests. Firefox users can download an extension called NoScript that helps prevent these attacks, he said.

Of course, any Web site that uses cookies for authentication requests can be taken advantage of in the same way. To avoid becoming a victim to this type of exploit, Gmail users should logout of their accounts when they are not in use, and–of course–not visit Web sites that they don’t trust.

Google representatives did not immediately return a request for comment.


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