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Secure your jailbroken iPhone with a password change


GeorgeVasil

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Αφού στήσετε το OpenSSH..Putty or Winscp

1.

Type su root and hit return. This command means you’re requesting to log in to the root account.

2.

You’ll be prompted for root’s password which, by default, is alpine. Enter that and hit return.

3.

Now that you’re logged in as root, type passwd and hit return. This launches the command-line password-changing program.

4.

Enter the new password, making sure to choose one that’s hard to crack or guess—here are some suggestions for coming up with a strong password. Keep in mind that for security reasons, the passwd utility doesn’t show the text you’re entering.

5.

You’ll be asked to verify the password by retyping it. Make sure to enter it exactly the same way, or the password changing will fail.

6.

Once you’ve successfully changed the password, you’ll wind up back at a command prompt. Type exit and hit return to logout of the root user.

That’s it, you’re all done. Now you can go back to the Home screen, secure in the knowledge that your iPhone will remain free of Rick Astley wallpaper—well, unless you decide to put him there yourself.

Update: The mobile user, which is the default user on the iPhone, has access to all your data and also has a default password of alpine. You can launch MobileTerminal and follow steps 3 through 6 to change mobile's password (you'll be prompted to enter the old password before you can change it).

http://www.macworld.com/article/143784/2009/11/iphone_password.html

See also De-Worm your Iphone.

Την ειχα παθει οταν το πρωτο πηρα και κόλλησε Worm ..που τελείωνε η μπαταρια σαν διαολος.

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