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Tool appears to help delete iCloud on stolen iPhones
Tool appears to help delete iCloud on stolen iPhones
Recently, a new toolkit has appeared that can wipe iCloud accounts on iPhones - Apple's absolute remote security method.
According to many iPhone repair specialists, the tool called Fl***hub can help remove locked iCloud accounts on any iPhone but at a rather high cost. This new iPhone jailbreak tool is considered to be able to handle something that no one has been able to do before.
Advertisements for iPhone iCloud unlocking services are rampant on social networks.
According to a technician with many years of experience in handling software on smartphones, the highlight of Fl***hub is that it can delete iCloud accounts, which are used by Apple to locate devices and remotely manage all iPhone models, including the latest versions. Just plug the locked iPhone into the computer running the application, it will automatically delete the old iCloud account on the device. Then, just restart the iPhone to activate it and you can use it as usual.
Fl***hub's capabilities are considered unusual because new Apple phone models, in addition to software management, also have hardware security on the chip, so the possibility of interference is very unlikely.
The technician also did not know what Fl***hub had done to the phone. Each unlock with Fl***hub is very expensive, about 9 million VND to unlock an iPhone 13 Pro/Pro Ma. Lower models cost less.
iCloud accounts are stored in a special format, in a highly secure partition. It is possible that Fl***hub has exploited that partition to get device information and log out the administrator account.
Remotely locking iPhone via iCloud is one of the advanced security methods that allows users to use this function to prevent thieves from exploiting the device when the phone is stolen.
The emergence of the Fl***hub app that can remove iCloud from stolen iPhones will make the devices sell for more, which could increase the risk of expensive phone thefts.