libcolorpicker
ssl-kill-switch2
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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libcolorpicker
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How can I successfully implement libcolorpicker into my tweak?
The readme has a good explanation: https://github.com/atomikpanda/libcolorpicker/blob/master/README.md
ssl-kill-switch2
- [$50][14.5.1][OPT] SSL Kill Switch / Bypass
- SSL Kill Switch / Bypass not working on 14.5.X
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Is this networking knowledge enough ?
Another tip is looking at the source code of well-known tools that feature root/jailbreak/cert pinning bypasses like Objection, SSL Kill Switch 2, and Shadow to learn reverse engineering stuff.
- [Free Release] SSLUnpin
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[$50][14] SSL Kill Switch 2 Update Needed
Sadly, the tweak (source: https://github.com/nabla-c0d3/ssl-kill-switch2) doesn't work on iOS 14 after installing (and calling Frida every time to disable Certificate Pinning is too annoying). Will gladly pay $50 to anyone that makes it work on A8 devices (I'm using iPad Mini 4) on iOS 14 (I'm using iOS 14.4.2). Thanks.
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Clubhouse data leak: 1.3M user records leaked online for free
Jailbreaking an iPhone and using a tool like SSL Kill Switch [1] or just plain, old Frida with a script like [2] will do the job. Jailbreaking is the hard part, especially for an up to date iPhone, after that there's loads of guides you can follow that disable certificate validation for pretty much every application. It all boils down to hooking the necessary validation functions and having the APIs lie to the app code.
Some apps package their own crypto helpers (often with big crypto problems) to make this harder and require actual reverse engineering, but those are a pain to maintain and it's only a matter of time before someone finds a way around them. If you can extract the symbols (so if the app has not been obfuscated well) you can use Frida's API to hook those as well through any language you like. There's even an interactive Javascript console you can hook into the apps you're hooking!
Certificate pinning is a great way to protect users' security and privacy, especially in countries with questionable governments or ISPs, but it won't protect your app's secrets.
[1]: https://github.com/nabla-c0d3/ssl-kill-switch2
What are some alternatives?
nougat - Implementation of Nougat Neural Optical Understanding for Academic Documents
SSLUnpin - Bypass SSL pinning on iOS 8 to iOS 14
Zebra - š¦ A Useful Package Manager for iOS
SSLBypass - iOS SSL Pinning Bypass (iOS 8 - 14)
UTM - Virtual machines for iOS and macOS
shadow - A jailbreak detection bypass for modern iOS jailbreaks.
tweakCompatible - Adds a compatibility checker to cydia
MonkeyDev - CaptainHook TweakćLogos Tweak and Command-line ToolćPatch iOS Apps, Without Jailbreak.
Nougat - Android notification shade for iOS
IPAPatch - Patch iOS Apps, The Easy Way, Without Jailbreak.
plcrashreporter - Reliable, open-source crash reporting for iOS, macOS and tvOS
objection - š± objection - runtime mobile exploration