![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg9Y4u52hEumaiZtdvV518ZR1YAYtQYr-jnjXFDqIwdHyVaNyIhgbtiSHEqsWaLuWtk0aFKL_wIL06PPZqpxZ4Q37ekgdjrudJ-6zob13H2G5d-BGjL_mjbqa0kkg-fB2WMohkz/s320/Jon_Johansen.jpg)
Jon Johansen, 23, a prolific hacker from Norway claims on his blog to have found out a way to activate a brand new unactivated iPhone without giving any of your money or personal information to NSA AT&T. The iPhone does not have phone capability, but the iPod and WiFi work. Although this is to be tested and proved, but many prominent newspapers has considered this serious news. Jon also adds that his work is completely legal in his country. I wonder since when hacking into stuff is considered legal. He doesn’t face any legal action. Mostly known as DVD Jon, he has made softwares that crack codes allowing users copy DVDs online. Surprisingly enough, AT&T and Apple don’t have any problem with people hacking into this new technology.
2 Comments
once i've paid for it, it's mine.
i used to hack my christmas presents, by hack i mean break in with an old screw driver and probably end up breaking the thing. Are you surprised tommy toys didnt sue me?
iPhone 4 cases