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Security researcher Gergely Kalman shared a photo on social media **, indicating that he received Apple's security research equipment and the accompanying giveaway, while the text on the paper in the lower right corner is the official description for the security research equipment.
The official note in the bottom right corner mentions:
We've simplified the process of running existing tools on secure research devices, and with the Cryptex subsystem, you can sideload your tools and it will run with platform permissions and any level of permissions you want. This allows the rest of the security policies to remain enabled, providing the flexibility to jailbreak the device while keeping the system you're working on in a customer-like intact state. ”
In 2019, Apple announced that it would begin sending a "special" version of the iPhone to some security researchers, designed to be used to find vulnerabilities and then report them to Apple so that the company could fix them.
In 2020, the company began selling these devices, which are designed to disable some security features, making it easier for researchers to look for bugs in iOS.
Apple has been battling jailbreakers for years to prevent people from disabling the iPhone's security features, but it appears from this note that Apple has embraced the term "jailbroken."
According to Kalman, his security research device is "identical" to the iPhone 14 Pro, with the only difference being that at the bottom of the lock screen is written "Security Research Device" and an Apple ** number, presumably to report if it is lost.
In addition to this, Kalman said that there is a special label on the box that reads "Do Not Remove" and "Apple Property," as well as a serial number, and a mark on the side of the phone that reads: "Apple Property." Confidential and Proprietary. "And with a ***
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