Secure your jailbroken iPhone with a password change
Nov 12
If you have jailbroken your iPhone/iPod Touch, which enables ‘root’ access’, you could be in vulnerable to the 2 exploits which affects the iPhone. However, the good thing is that both exploits assume that you have not changed your password of the ‘root’ user for your device. The ‘root’ is basically the administrator account on your device and can access everything, which is why Apple does not enable ‘root’ access by default. Thus it is recommended to change your ‘root’ password to increase the security of your device. Here’s how:
1. Download MobileTerminal from your Cydia repository. (Use the search in Cydia)
2. Type su root and hit return. This logs you in to the ‘root’ account.
3. You will be prompted for the ‘root’ password, which is by default, alpine.
4. Now you are logged in as ‘root’. Type passwd and press return.
5. Now enter your new password. Keep in mind that it doesn’t show the text you are entering for security reasons.
6. Verify your password by retyping it.
7. Once the password is changed, type exit and press return. This is to log out of ’root’ user.
Source: Macworld
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