Apple's begun banning hackers who jailbreak the iPhone from its App Store, and there's no telling who'll run afoul of its new security policies next. While jailbreaking (a.k.a. hacking or unlocking) your iPhone can be a tempting prospect, given the additional access to unlicensed software apps it allows, realize: From now on, Apple may ban you from the App Store for doing so. Case in point: Two prominent hackers – including Sherif Hashim, who discovered a hack for latest iPhone OS 3.1.3, and iH8Snow, the individual behind the Sn0wbreeze iPhone 3G and 3G S jailbreaking tool – recently discovered that their Apple IDs were blocked and accounts suspended for “security reasons” upon attempting to access the Apple Store. Insiders fear that these actions may point towards a larger move on Apple’s part to crack down on unauthorized use of the handset and prevent users with jailbroken iPhone models from accessing the App Store. The move has further prompted some experts to speculate...
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