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  2. Cydia - Wikipedia

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    Cydia is a graphical user interface of APT for iOS.It enables a user to find and install software unauthorized by Apple on jailbroken iPhones, iPads and iPod Touch devices. It also refers to the digital distribution platform for software on iOS accessed through Cydia software. [2]

  3. blackra1n - Wikipedia

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    blackra1n is a program that jailbreaks versions 3.1, 3.1.1 and 3.1.2 of Apple's operating system for the iPhone and the iPod Touch, known as iOS.. The program uses a bug in the USB code of the firmware for the iPhone and the iPod Touch, allowing unsigned code to be executed.

  4. Pangu Team - Wikipedia

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    The Pangu9 (iOS 9 - 9.1) worked by allowing access to the photos app to be able to install the unsigned application Cydia. [citation needed] Pangu9 (iOS 9.2 - 9.3.3) used a similar exploit. Allowing notifications enabled the installation of Cydia. It used an app bundled with PP25 that allowed for a jailbreak without use of a computer. [16]

  5. iOS jailbreaking - Wikipedia

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    iOS jailbreaking is the use of a privilege escalation exploit to remove software restrictions imposed by Apple on devices running iOS and iOS-based [a] operating systems. It is typically done through a series of kernel patches.

  6. SourceForge Installer - Wikipedia

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    The SourceForge Installer is a discontinued piece of software that was included in some downloads from SourceForge.It was often bundled with adware and crapware designed to trick people into installing unwanted software.

  7. Forge (software) - Wikipedia

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    For users, a forge is a repository of computer applications, a place where bugs can be reported, a channel to be informed of security issues, etc. The source code itself is stored in a revision control system and linked to a wide range of services such as a code review, bug database, continuous integration, etc.

  8. curses (programming library) - Wikipedia

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    The first curses library was written by Ken Arnold and originally released with BSD UNIX, where it was used for several games, most notably Rogue. [4] [5] [6] Some improvements were made to the BSD library in the 1990s as "4.4BSD" curses, e.g., to provide more than one type of video highlighting.

  9. Curse - Wikipedia

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    A curse (also called an imprecation, malediction, execration, malison, anathema, or commination) is any expressed wish that some form of adversity or misfortune will befall or attach to one or more persons, a place, or an object. [1] In particular, "curse" may refer to such a wish or pronouncement made effective by a supernatural or spiritual ...