Showing posts with label SHSH. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SHSH. Show all posts

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Save iOS 4.3.1 SHSH with TinyUmbrella 4.30.05 - iPhone / iPod / iPad

Notcom -TinyUmbrella developer- has released TinyUmbrella 4.30.05 for iPhone 4, 3GS, iPod touch 4G, 3G, iPad 2 and iPad 1 to support iOS 4.3.1. TinyUmbrella doesn't support Verizon iPhone 4 as iOS 4.3.1 still not available for it.
TinyUmbrella now supports 4.3.1 for the relevant devices. Currently only iPhone 4 for verizon does not have 4.3.1 support (as there is no 4.3.1 available for the verizon iphone). Enjoy!
 Using TinyUmbrella 4.30.05 you can save iOS 4.3.1 SHSH blobs for iPhone 4, 3GS, iPod touch 4G, 3G, iPad 2 and iPad 1.

Download TinyUmbrella 4.30.05 for Mac
Download TinyUmbrella 4.30.05 for Windows
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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Save SHSH Blobs Directly from Your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch with iSHSHit

iSHSHit is a new Cydia utility that allows you to save SHSH blobs directly from your iphone, iPod touch or iPad itself, without the need to use a desktop application such as TinyUmbrella.
This new Cydia tweak is pretty simple to use. Basically, you just make sure that the information you want saved are correct and press save. It should prompt you by downloading the SHSHs. What iSHSHit basically does next is that is opens up to a new mail page sending the attachments to any e-mail account you want.
Technically, once you press save, the SHSH blobs are already saved, but you can also send them via email to another inbox for more permanent keeping, cool, eh?

iSHSHit is a free Cydia tweak and you need a jailbroken device to install this app so you can follow our guide posted here to jailbreak iOS 4.2.1 or use Limera1n for iOS 4.1 jailbreak. I really recommend this app to save your SHSH blobs since is convenient, fast, and easy! I'm sure saving SHSH blos won't consume too much time out of your day. All it takes is 3 seconds! Who knows, maybe if your device's firmware corrupts, you can restore to the same firmware and keep your jailbreak. This is a must have for any jailbreaker.
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Security Hole in iOS 4.1 Means iOS 4.1.1 Coming Soon, Save Your SHSH Blobs NOW [Update]

If you are one of our readers, you may know that there's a major security hole in iOS 4.1 (and iOS 4.2 beta too) allows to you to bypass your lock code and make phone calls even when phone is locked. We already tried it on jailbroken and non-jailbroken devices and it works like a charm! You can give it a try.
This lockscreen security flaw makes it very possible that iOS 4.1.1 coming very soon as Apple likes to close any security holes, real quick. But, they won't fix only this lockscreen security flaw, they will also close the untethered hacks from comex merged in Limera1n and GreenPois0n jailbreak. The Limera1n and GreenPois0n will still allow jailbreaking, but we would have to re-jailbreak, every time the device is rebooted.

So, if you want really to keep your current jailbreak safe and untethered, so it'd be better not to update to the new iOS 4.1.1 and save your SHSH blobs now. We already have full step by step guide posted here to save your SHSH blobs using the popular must have tool TinyUmbrella. Stay tuned as we will inform you when the new update is available.

Update:  Apple spokeswoman contacted Wired.com mentioning the security flaw :
We’re aware of this issue and we will deliver a fix to customers as part of the iOS 4.2 software update in November.
We can conclude from this that Apple will not release version called iOS 4.1.1

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Friday, October 15, 2010

TinyUmbrella 4.1.8 Released with Numerous Features

We told you that a new version of TinyUmbrella is going to hit the shelves soon with new interface and numerous features! and here we go, Notcom has finally released TinyUmbrella 4.1.8 which comes with a new UI and new features and also brings support for new Apple TV. For those who don't know, TinyUmbrella lets you save SHSH blobs to be able to downgrade your iOS device to older firmware.
Here's the full changelog of TinyUmbrella 4.18:
Totally redesigned UI for all platforms (inspired by chpwn refined by me)
- Original artwork by iOPK of Chronic Dev Team
- Spinny Icon code (thanks to technomage)
- Quaqua look and feel (sorry mac only due to license restrictions)
- Much cleaner look and feel all around

Known Devices!
- Now all devices detected by TinyUmbrella are saved for future use!
- You can remove them as well (Right click -> delete from history)
- You can save SHSH with known devices as well (No more requirement for the device to be connected)
- Recovery Devices
- If you connect a device in recovery mode you can still kick it out of recovery (Right click -> Kick out of recovery)

Save SHSH now saves ALL SHSHs available at Cydia with one button press!

Preferences
- Change SHSH save directory

Proxies (Web and Socks) for those that need them!

Better port 80 detection.
With TinyUmbrella, you can upgrade your iPhone 4 ONLY to iOS 4.1 while preserving your baseband and saving your carrier unlock (guide posted here). You can also check our guide posted here to save your SHSH blobs for future jailbreak.

Download TinyUmbrella 4.1.8 for Mac, Windows, Linux

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Monday, October 11, 2010

Save SHSH Blobs of iOS 4.1 Now, Apple About to Patch Limera1n Untethered Hack [Warning]

Hurry up, backup your SHSH blobs of iOS 4.1 for your iPhone, iPod touch and iPad, as Apple has just announced that it already has the fix of the daylight savings bug in its alarm clock application for iPhones that causes recurring alarms to go off an hour early, the fix will be available in the upcoming software update.
Apple: We're aware of this issue and already developed a fix which will be available to customers in an upcoming software update.
It makes sense that Apple will fix Comex's untethered hack. What that mean limera1n will be tethered jailbreak.  Remember JailbreakMe, it has been released 1st August, after 10 days Apple released iOS 4.0.2 and 3.2.2 to fix the JailbreakMe PDF exploit, it was exactly on 11th August. So if we apply the same scenario, we will expect that Apple will roll out its new firmware may be iOS 4.1.1 and 3.2.3 on next Thursday 19th October.

So we highly recommend to save your SHSH blobs of iOS 4.1 for your iPhone, iPod touch and iPad, as soon as possible, you can follow our guide posted here. Feel free to discuss any problems in our comments section. [via ZDnet]

UPDATE 1: Dev-team  has just sent new blog post update to remind you to save SHSH hashed for iOS 4.1 before the official release of iOS 4.1.1 from Apple to keep your limera1n jailbreak untethered.
Because the “untethered” part of this jailbreak comes from a userland hack from @comex, you should still backup your SHSH hashes for 4.1. Do this by either letting Cydia keep them (“make my life easier”), or using Tiny Umbrella. This way you can always come back to an untethered, jailbreakable 4.1 on your devices after Apple has closed their 4.1 signing window (they’ll close the 4.1 window once they push out their next firmware version). If you fail to do this and ever need to restore to 4.1 again, you can still jailbreak but it will be a tethered JB (you’ll need to connect to your computer to finish the booting process, each and every time).

And remember: you can backup your 4.1 SHSH hashes without even being at 4.1 or even being jailbroken, by using Tiny Umbrella.
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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

TinyUmbrella Updated to Support iOS 4.1 and Protect iPhone 4 baseband

Notcom the developer behind TinyUmbrella which saves SHSH blobs of your iPhone to give you the ability to downgrade your device, has just update his amazing tool TinyUmbrella to support iOS 4.1 for all devices including iPod touch 4G. There's an amazing feature added to TinyUmbrella 4.02.07 posted below.

The feature is for iPhone 4 only, when upgrade to iOS 4.1, it will update your baseband to 2.10.4 but if you have SHSH blobs of iOS 4.0.2, you will be able to downgrade your iOS and your baseband together. It was impossible to downgrade the baseband, but Notcom makes it possible for iPhone 4. Here's the changelog:
  • Baseband Protection - Updating to 4.1 using TinyUmbrella will protect your baseband from update. THIS ONLY APPLIES TO IPHONE 4!!!!! If you have a 3G or 3GS and you update to 4.1 your baseband will likely be updated.
  • SHSH Retrieval from Cydia - If you don't have your SHSH locally, TinyUmbrella will request them from Cydia on-demand; allowing the restore to continue
  • Automatically point hosts to Cydia - Once you close TinyUmbrella, it points your hosts file to Cydia (for further baseband protection and update/restores without TinyUmbrella)
Note: It's highly recommended to save your SHSH blobs right now as iOS 4.1 is scheduled to be released tomorrow.
 
If you are already on iOS 4.1 GM you can use the guide posted here to Save SHSH blobs of iOS 4.1 for all devices, download the latest version of TinyUmbrella below,

Download TinyUmbrella 4.02.07 for Windows / Mac / Linux

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Monday, August 30, 2010

How to: Downgrade iOS 4.0.2 to 4.0.1 / 4.0 Without SHSH Blobs [EXCLUSIVE]

Yes, you read it write! Now you can downgrade the annoying new iOS 4.0.2 to iOS 4.0.1 or iOS 4, without having your SHSH blobs saved. YES! without SHSH blobs. The tip was sent to us by one of our readers who wishes to remain anonymous, we made some tests and we got our conclusion at the end of the post.
Step 1: Download the iOS 4.0.1 from here, download iTunes from here.
Step 2: Extract it with Winrar or Winzip to a folder on the desktop. You may need to rename the firmware file from .ipsw to .zip to be able to extract.
Step 3: Open buildmanifest.plist file from the extracted files using Notepad (for Windows) or TextEdit (for Mac OS X) Search and replace all – 8A306 with 8A400. Do the same with restore.plist file and save both of them.
Step 4: Now download iOS 4.0.2 and extract it using Winrar or Winzip.
Step 5: Drag all files extracted files from iOS 4.0.1 and replace them with all files of iOS 4.0.2.
Step 6: Delete all ".dmg" files that end with 002 leaving files that end with 001. Then zip the new customized firmware and change it to ".ipsw" file, for example "downgrade.ipsw".
Step 7: This step is option, it helps you to ensure you get an SHSH file request for the future, but should not be necessary to just restore 4.0.1
  • Locate "C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\" for Windows and "/etc/" directory for Mac, then locate “hosts” file and Open it in Notepad (for Windows) or TextEdit (for Mac OS X) then add this line at the bottom of the file and save it.
74.208.105.171 gs.apple.com

Step 8: Connect your iPhone to your PC / Mac and launch iTunes (downloaded above)
Step 9: Now, put your iPad in DFU mode by following this steps,
  • Connect your iPad to your computer.
  • Turn iPad off.
  • Start iTunes.
  • Hold Power and Home buttons together for 10 seconds or so.
  • Release Power button but keep holding the Home button until your computer recognizes a new USB device.
  • iTunes will now recognize your iPad.
Step 10: Almost done, you will have to restore your iPhone to the firmware you have customized and saved in the above steps by Clicking on iPhone icon that appears in the left of iTunes then hold left “alt” button or “Shift” button on Windows from the keyboard and click on “Restore” then release the alt button. You will be promoted by a window to select the firmware, select your firmware file "downgrade.ipsw" you have made in the previous steps.
Step 11: After series of processes, iTunes will restore your device to the required firmware.

Now, You will be finally able to jailbreak and unlock your device using our guide posted here to jailbreak and unlock any iPhone.

[Thanks Anonymous for the tip]

Update 1: While downgrading from iOS 4.0.2 to iOS 4.0.1 / 4.0, users may face error 1015 in iTunes, use Error 1015 Fixer (download here) to bypass from this error.

Update 2: Here's the modified .ipsw file that you should restore to for iPhone 3GS users It is a 4.0.2 firmware bundle, with the 4.0.1 files inside (as instructed) After restoring you will be at 4.0.1. it can be downloaded from here.

Update 3: If you got stuck in recovery mode, just use Recboot 1.1, our guide posted here.

Update 4: Just got all the modified firmwares for iPhone 4, 3GS and 3G,
iPhone 4 http://www.mediafire.com/?7i4zjgv41h1ql
iPhone 3GS http://www.mediafire.com/?fzi76aw20t5sc
iPhone 3G http://www.mediafire.com/?uur4hp6cl12x8

[Thanks Behzad for uploading the files]

Update 5: Well, here's a quick explain why it don't work for all. Users who reported of this method being working for them had at some point in past saved their SHSH files on Cydia, we can't say this method is fake, but it's pretty not working for people who don't have SHSH files on Cydia. Notcom explains on his blog..
There is much discussion on many blogs about a potential means of downgrading iOS 4.0.2 to 4.0.1 by simply changing a couple values in the buildmanifest.plist and copying all of the images from 4.0.1 into 4.0.2 and then deleting the files ending with 002. Following all of this, perform a DFU restore and somehow you will be on 4.0.1.
There is a perfectly logical explanation for all of this and I will lay out exactly what is happening and explain why it is working for the folks that are the lucky ones.
Let me get this out first.
  • This is not a miracle, at least not in the sense you all hope for
  • SHSHs are STILL required for any iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad, iPod Touch 3G, and iPod Touch 2G (MC Model)
  • There is NO way around this… unfortunately this method included.
Let me start by explaining something very important. The buildmanifest is used by iTunes to build much of the TSS request that is used to obtain your SHSH for any given firmware revision. Unfortunately, the BuildNumber has no part to play in the request for SHSH. All that you ended up doing in following these directions is request 4.0.1 SHSH blobs.THAT IS ALL. Since every single one of you that got this to work changed your hosts file to point to Cydia, Cydia responded to the TSS request with an SHSH blob that was ALREADY "on-file". There was no magic. There was no miracle, apart from the lucky break that your device had been put on Cydia’s SHSH request list at some time in the distant past.
That’s it in a nutshell folks. There was no amazing technique for bypassing Apple’s TSS. There was no amazing exploit that exists in DFU mode allowing for 4.0.2 -> 4.0.1 downgrading. It’s simple; Cydia had your SHSH because at sometime in the past either:
  • Someone saved your SHSH with that device using TinyUmbrella and the default options
  • Someone restored that device with Cydia in the hosts pointing to gs.apple.com
  • Someone jailbroke the device and pressed ‘Make my life easier’
Yes, wait, wait and wait!

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Saturday, August 28, 2010

New and Cool Features Coming to TinyUmbrella in the Future

Notcom, the developer behind TinyUmbrella which lets you enable save the SHSH blob so you can downgrade, (we have guide posted here for latest version) has posted a new post showing really nice and cool features will be added to TinyUmbrella in the future. He didn't mention anything about the release time but it's probably not in the next update.
Here's the fixes:
  • Device History: TinyUmbrella will remember device information of devices that have connected so that saving SHSH's for those devices in the future no longer requires you to connect the device.
  • Save All SHSH's Available "On-File" at Cydia: TinyUmbrella will now automatically check Cydia for ALL SHSHs for the connected device (or device from history :) )
  • TinyUmbrella will also help you detect what application is running on your computer that is taking up port 80 and will give you the option to kill that application. This should help many of you that don't know what application may be listening on port 80 (ie. Skype)
  • TinyUmbrella will also tell you what firmware versions you can safely downgrade or restore to whenever you connect the device (or select a device from history)
  • TinyUmbrella will be sporting a cleaner UI based on some of the great suggestions from @chpwn (a friend and fellow chronic dev team associate)
  • Support for PowerPC and more stable runtime for folks having problems running TinyUmbrella for odd and various reasons.
Big ones:
  • Activation Support: I've started looking into the way the phone requests (and obtains) activation from apple's servers. I'm confident I can duplicate this process but I have more investigation as the the process is incredibly complicated.
  • Full Restore Support without iTunes: I'm looking at implementing my own complete restore mechanism. I have not decided if I'll directly use @p0sixninja's libirestore or whether I'll try to do something that hasn't been done before... ie in java :)
Stay tuned and we will keep you informed!
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Friday, August 20, 2010

TinyUmbrella 4.02.04 to Save SHSH Blobs of iOS 4.0.2 / iOS 3.2.2

Early today we told you that Apple has stopped signing SHSH blobs of iOS 4.0.1 and iOS 3.2.1, So Notcom has updated his popular tool "TinyUmbrella" to be able to save SHSH of iOS 4.0.2 for iPhone / iPod Touch and iOS 3.2.2 for iPad.
In case you don't know, SHSH Blobs is a unique signature which is checked against Apple servers whenever you decide to restore the firmware on any of your Device. Once a new firmware is released, Apple stops signing the older firmware, hence making it impossible to restore back to the older firmware from iTunes.

If you already have SHSH blobs of iOS 4.0.1, you can use the guide posted here to downgrade from iOS 4.0.2 to iOS 4.0.1 and use the guide posted here to jailbreak any iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad.
Steps:
Step 1: Download TinyUmbrella latest version at the end of page.
Step 2: Make sure you are running iTunes on your Device.
Step 3: Now Connect your Device to Computer via USB
Step 4: Launch TinyUmbrella and Click on Save SHSH, Now your SHSH blob will be saved on Cydia Server by default or on your computer if you have chosen to. 
Download TinyUmbrella 4.02.04 for Windows / Mac / Linux
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Apple Locked Digitally Signed For iOS 4.0.1/3.2.1

A few hours ago Apple has blocked the digital signature for the firmware 4.0.1 and 3.2.1 , so now it is impossible to restore to an earlier iOS version. From now users can't save SHSH files to Cydia or Apple for iOS 4.0.1 and 3.2.1 or lower.
so those who upgrade to firmware 4.0.2 will no longer able to restore or unlock their iPhones, in addition who upgrade his iPad to 3.2.1 will no longer able to unlock his iPad.
But for those who have already saved SHSH files as we mentioned before, they will have no problem see guide posted here.
I highly recommend to all those who have not saved SHSH and want a jailbroken device, don't upgrade to iOS 3.2.2 for iPad users (iOS 3.2.1 already jailbroken here) and if you are an iPhone  user don't upgrade to iOS 4.0.2 (iOS 4.0.1 already jailbroken here).
For iPhone 3G users, it is already jailbroken on iOS 4.0.2 using reds0w here.
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Jailbreak iPhone 4 / 3GS (New Bootrom) Coming Soon, Save SHSH Blobs

Comex the developer behind Spirit Untethered jailbreak for iPad, iPhone and iPod on iOS 3.1.3, has just announced and confirmed that the jailbreak is very soon and he is not waiting for the iOS 4.1 Public Release, he tweeted that all people waiting for the jailbreak have to save SHSH Blobs before it's too late..
I already posted a guide for How to Save SHSH Blobs of iPhone 4 / 3GS and iPod Touch 3G on iOS 4 / 4.0.1 using TinyUmbrella, Follow the guide posted here, If you already saved SHSH of iOS 4 then no need to Save iOS 4.0.1, as comex mentioned.
This New Userland Jailbreak (Semi-Like Spirit) will jailbreak iPhone 4 / 3GS (New Bootrom) / 3G and iPod Touch 3G / 2G on iOS 4 and iOS 4.0.1

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Monday, July 19, 2010

How to: Save SHSH Blobs of iPhone 3G and iPod Touch 2G

As I already Told you that Apple is Doing Soft SHSH Blobs, You will have to Save SHSH Blobs of iPhone 3G and iPod Touch 2G, There's two ways to do that, You can use Cydia to Save your SHSH Blobs or use TinyUmbrella (For myself I would choose Cydia), Check the two methods after the jump..
First: Via Cydia
Step 1: Open Cydia and Scroll Down till you find "Make my life easier, thanks" and touch this button as shown,
Step 2: That's it, Now you should see a message saying "This device has a pending TSS request" as shown,
Second: Via TinyUmbrella
Already posted a guide, check here.
Sorry, TinyUmbrella not supported yet for iPhone 3G and iPod Touch 2G, I will keep updated
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Apple is Doing SHSH Blobs Check

The iPhone Dev Team has just posted that Apple started Doing "Soft" SHSH Blobs Check Starting from iOS 4, This means that like the 3GS and the iPhone 4, if iTunes can’t get your blobs (due to signing window being closed), the iTunes restore will error out.
Here's the post from Dev Team:
Those of you with jailbroken iPhone3G and ipt2G devices may now have noticed Cydia starting to save your SHSH blobs too, just like it does for iPhone3GS, ipt3G and later devices. That’s because starting with 4.0, Apple started putting a “soft” SHSH blob check in the firmware. The SHSH blob check is very real in the sense that if iTunes can’t get your blobs (because the Apple signing window has closed), the iTunes restore will error out. But it’s “soft” in the sense that those devices can always use redsn0w or PwnageTool to get past the error (the bootroms themselves for those devices don’t require blobs to be in the firmware files, unlike the newer bootroms).

So, Cydia is doing this to allow you to continue to use iTunes to restore to 4.x on iPhone3G and ipt2g outside of Apple’s signing window without needing to use redsn0w or PwnageTool to get around Apple’s annoying new restriction.
So Cydia Started to Save SHSH Blobs of older Devices as iPhone 3G and iPod Touch 2G as well, But we are lucky since the Check is "Soft", so it can be easily bypassed by using redsn0w or PwnageTool from the Dev Team.
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Sunday, July 11, 2010

TinyUmbrella 4.00.80 Brings Multi-Device Feature

TinyUmbrella, our popular program to Save SHSH (ECID SHSH) Blobs which was updated to add support for iOS 4, and updated to fix iPhone 4 detection problems. Now it got another new feature, Multi-Device connect, Now you can connect more than one device at the Same time.
This time is something wider than the older releases, Now when you connect more than one device, Every device will appear individually in a combo box. If you don't know how to Save SHSH, I already posted a guide to Save SHSH Blobs of iOS 4 posted here.

Download TinyUmbrella 4.00.80
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Sunday, June 27, 2010

iOS 4.0.1 will be Released Soon, Save SHSH before it's too Late!

Apple is about to push their new firmware iOS 4.0.1, This is according to AppleInsider which posted that iOS 4.0.1 is coming on Monday to fix some issues and bugs found by iPhone 4 users. This update basically may be hardware only and no Software update!

This is your Last change to Save SHSH before Apple pushes iOS 4.0.1 so for All iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, iPod touch 2G/3G Owners using iOS 4, You have to Save SHSH before it's too late, I already posted guide how to save SHSH of iOS 4 using TinyUmbrella posted below:
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Saturday, June 26, 2010

How to: Save SHSH Blobs (ECID SHSH) of iOS 4 [Windows & Mac]

As I told you that TinyUmbrella has been Updated to support iOS 4 but I didn't post the guide, So Here's a guide to Save SHSH Blob on iOS 4 as you saved it on iPhone 3.1.3 and iPad 3.2 but was Using AutoSHSH and Umbrella Firmware. Follow the step by step Guide below..
What's ECID SHSH?
ECID SHSH is a unique signature which is checked against Apple servers whenever you decide to restore the firmware on any of your Device. Once a new firmware is released, Apple stops signing the older firmware, hence making it impossible to restore back to the older firmware from iTunes.

And Why Should I Save SHSH Blobs?
By Using a SHSH blob, you can downgrade or restore back to the older firmware. This is important because if you don’t have your SHSH blob saved, and accidently update to new firmware, you’ll loose your jailbreak and furthermore, you wont be able to downgrade back to older firmware to re-jailbreak your device.

Steps:
Step 1: Download TinyUmbrella V4.00.06 (Mac / Windows / Linux) at the end of page.
Step 2: Make sure you are running iTunes on your Device.
Step 3: Now Connect your Device to Computer via USB
Step 4: Launch TinyUmbrella and Click on Save SHSH, Now your SHSH blob will be saved on Cydia Server by default or on your computer if you have chosen to.

Download TinyUmbrella 4.00.31 for Windows and Mac OS X

Update 1: TinyUmbrella 4.00.31 has been Released to fix Device Detection issues, More details posted here, Also 4.00.32 is out!
Update 2: TinyUmbrella 4.00.80 now Enables you to Connect Multiple Devices at the Same time, Check more detail here.
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Monday, June 21, 2010

For iPhone 3GS Users: Save SHSH Blobs before Apple Pushes iOS 4

Attention For All iPhone 3GS users, this is your last chance to Save SHSH before Apple pushes it's new firmware to ensure Jailbreak and get the ability to Downgrade. iOS 4 is minutes away from the relese (may be even seconds)
I already posted a Step by Step guide for How to Save SHSH Blobs (ECID SHSH) for both Windows and Mac users posted in the link below:
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Monday, June 7, 2010

iPad 3.3 / 3.2.1 and iPhone OS 4 Release is Near. Don't Forget to Save SHSH Blobs

This post just to remind our users and readers using iPhone 3GS, iPad and iPod touch 3G that you have to save your SHSH Blobs Before Apple pushes the new iPad 3.3 / 3.2.1 and iPhone 4.0 Firmwares today at the WWDC 2010.


It's important for all users as you will not be able to Save SHSH Blobs (ECID SHSH) when Apple releases the next Firmwares today. This is because Apple will stop signing the old firmware after the new one Released.

You can save SHSH Blobs by following the step-by-step guide posted Here for both Windows and Mac Users.
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Saturday, May 15, 2010

How to: Save SHSH Blobs (ECID SHSH) of iPhone 3.1.3 and iPad 3.2 [Using AutoSHSH & Umbrella]

Sure when the cameras directed to the Spirit Jailbreak tool, it is time to save your SHSH blobs so that you can jailbreak your device again. In this post I will show you how to Save SHSH Blobs by two Methods (Using AutoSHSH or Umbrella Firmware), There's 2 Questions that can be asked by any user ..

What's ECID SHSH?
ECID SHSH is a unique signature which is checked against Apple servers whenever you decide to restore the firmware on any of your Device. Once a new firmware is released, Apple stops signing the older firmware, hence making it impossible to restore back to the older firmware from iTunes.

And Why Should I Save SHSH Blobs?
By Using a SHSH blob, you can downgrade or restore back to the older firmware. This is important because if you don’t have your SHSH blob saved, and accidently update to new firmware, you’ll loose your jailbreak and furthermore, you wont be able to downgrade back to older firmware to re-jailbreak your device.

Using AutoSHSH on Widnows:
Step 1: Download the latest version of AutoSHSH From Here.
Step 2: Run the AutoSHSH-3.1.3_3.2--RC2.exe. but don't forget to have Java installed
Step 3: Plug in your Device in recovery mode. To do this, turn off your device and hold down the “Home” button while connecting the USB cable until you see “Connect to iTunes” message and logo on your iPhone.
Step 4: Click on "Grab my SHSH Blobs Automatically button" AutoSHSH will now grab the signature for you. Once done, it will ask you to save it locally. Make sure you keep it in a safe place as you might need it when you want to downgrade back to the older firmware. AutoSHSH will also automatically upload the signature file to saurik’s server.
Done! Your SHSH blobs are now saved locally and on Saurik’s server. In the event that something goes wrong, you are covered! and Now You can Jailbreak your Device using Spirit Jailbreak from Here Safely.

Using Umbrella Firmware on Mac OS X:
Step 1: Download the latest beta version of Firmware Umbrella From Here.
Step 2: Make sure you are running on the latest version of iTunes From Here.
Step 3: Run the program, then plug in your Device

Step 4: Click on "Save my SHSH button" Firmware Umbrella will now grab the signature for you. Once done, the “Save My SHSH” button will be grayed-out.
That's it, you are now safe to Jailbreak your Device using Spirit from Here.
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