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WinPwn 2.0.0.3 Released: Fixes iPwner Crashing issue and 16xx errors

WinPwn 2.0.0.3 has just been released. If you were facing crashing issues with iPwner or 16xx errors then you you might want to check out the latest version as cnw, the iPhone Hacker credited for porting iPhone Dev Team's Pwnage Tool 2.0 (Mac only) to Windows claims that they have been fixed. You can find all the details of WinPwn 2.0.0.3 after the jump. The initial release was affected by an issue that caused the iPwner component to crash. It appears that the issue has been resolved in the latest version. WinPwn 2.0.0.3 has also resolved the 16xx errors that iPhone Hacks reader, hms90832, had encountered. Here are the instructions provided with the latest release: You must do a full uninstall of winpwn before installing the new version. Make sure you have the latest version of iTunes (Currently 7.7). WinPwn uses 300MB of ram at peak due to the ipsw being extracted in memory. You must first click browse and load an IPSW to use WinPwn. For 2.0 only the *5A347_Restore.ipsw files are...

Ethical Hacker from Syria Will Crack Any Program

The name of this hacker is Abdul-Rahman Mahaini, he is 26 years old and he lives in Damascus, Syria. According to him, he has so far cracked software programs worth millions of dollars and he will continue to do so, no matter how difficult it is to crack a certain program. He says that he does not do this for the hacking thrill, but because of the software sales restrictions imposed on Syria by the US. It all boils down to the fact that, since you cannot buy it, you can always hack it. Abdul-Rahman Mahaini is not easily deterred by the complexity of a program or the measures employed to make cracking it more difficult. As long as you can get hold of him, he will be more than happy to hack into any software program you’ll give him. The thing is that Abdul follows a strict ethical guide and he will not go against it; so you might as well forget about asking him to break into someone’s e-mail or bank account. But if you want him to crack GTA IV, he will do it for as little as $2. Hackers ...