Apple’s secret source code for a vital part of the iPhone’s operating system was leaked on the code-sharing server site GitHub on Wednesday, Motherboard reported. The vital source code that was leaked ...
Apple's walled garden is partly made possible through its closed, proprietary software. While Microsoft has made a U-turn on its stance on Linux and open source in general, Apple remains steadfast in ...
An anonymous user has uploaded what appears to be the source code of iBoot —the iOS secure bootloader— on GitHub, and all evidence suggests the code is authentic. A link to the source code became ...
A portion of Apple’s proprietary source code for iOS devices has been leaked online. The code, labeled ‘”iBoot,” is responsible for ensuring only trusted versions of iOS can boot on Apple devices.
Apple has confirmed that the source code is genuine because the source code that seems to be the iOS boot component "iBoot" leaked to GitHub. According to Apple, there is no problem with the security ...
A former Apple intern leaked a portion of iOS source code that made its way to GitHub this week Justin Sullivan/Getty Images A portion of Apple's sensitive and proprietary iOS source code was posted ...
A leaker has managed to smuggle the source code for iOS’ iBoot software out to the public. The code, used in iOS 9 and likely later versions too, originally popped up on Reddit but went unnoticed. Now ...
"The 'iBoot' source code is proprietary and it includes Apple's copyright notice. It is not open-source," the request, filed by the legal firm of Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton said. Motherboard ...