Sorry, I meant to say:
5. If the result was a _freeze_ it will put another note file on the iPod

On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 1:23 AM, Finn Wilke <wilk...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Because we currently don't have execution on the iPod 3g it is
> necessary to do bruteforcing.
> What we did on the nano 2g and 4g was, that we had a program running
> on the pc that:
>
> 1. puts the ipod in disk mode through button pressing
> 2. puts a *modified* note on it.
> 3. Reboot the iPod / wait for the ipod to reset itself
> 4. Check the result. that can be:
> a) make the iPod crash (most common)
> b) make it freeze (maybe interesting)
> c) make it work normally (kinda boring)
> d) make it freeze after some time, can be some minutes (happens not
> often, can be ignored most of the time)
> 5. If the result was a crash it will put another note file on the iPod
> and check if that one crashes -> potentially exploitable
>
> I hope this helped.
>
> Finn
>
> On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 11:57 PM, Stefan Krastanov
> <krastanov.ste...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Almost by accident I read the message about automated button pressing. Well
>> I have an ipod nano 3gen and I have the hardware(few servos and the uC
>> needed) to automate those buttons(although I have no idea what you need them
>> for, you will have to explain me). I'm under real pressure here at the
>> university at the moment but in just under a weak I will have a break and I
>> can construct a simple rig. What you need me to do?
>>
>> Best regards
>> Stefan Krastanov
>>
>> 2009/12/12 tony <malucidic.atro...@gmail.com>
>>
>>> Ive got a 6th gen classic and experience with a few languages, mostly
>>> c#, vb, php, plus the common web ones
>>>
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