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Originally Posted by pauldanielash
I kind of agree that it's pushing the definition of "hacking," though at least he used port scanning. As much as I dislike the down-defining of hacking as being "any unauthorized access of a device," there's at least some creativity in his exploit, so I'm going with the term the media is using in this case.
It was a **** move to ask for money, but it's good that he returned it. Provided that this leads to more awareness of ssh security, no harm no foul.
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I think he makes the hacking community look bad and just adds to the FUD Apple can use to try show jailbreaking is bad. Anyone that installed SSH on their iphone but didn't change the password( been doing this since 1.4 IPHUC days) must be the same folks that leave their keys in the ignition when they go into the store.
A lot people only read part way through guides, then complain because they have issues that were covered in the second half of the guide.