ValidationData Released As New Years Present!

The blog Ketchup-Mayo-Senf.de just released one validationdata key from an iPhone 4S. The key will only be valid for 24 hours. If you have your own SiriProxy Server already set up, you can just copy the key to your server (you have to solve a tiny puzzle first to get the full key). If you don’t have your own SiriProxy Server, you might want to copy the keys directly onto your iDevice with Sirious.

Thanks @kmsbueromoebel for the key!

SiriProxy Server List for Spire

As you all know, Spire requires a valid authentication token to connect to Apple. You have to either set up your own server using a friends Siri keys, or connect to someone else’s SiriProxy Server. But beware, everytime you connect to Siri through a server, private information gets sent through the proxy. Continue reading

Chpwn Released Spire, Installs Siri On Unsupported Devices (No Authentication Yet)

Spire Logo@chpwn just introduced Spire, a new tool for installing Siri on unsupported devices such as the iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS or the iPod Touch. Apple’s unencrypted ramdisk in the most recent ipsw allows this tool to legally extract all the Siri files.

However, Spire is not a complete solution. Apple still requires authorization to use Siri, so information from an iPhone 4S is still required. To insert this information, Spire allows you to enter your own proxy server address.

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How To Unblacklist Your iPhone 4S Keys

Recently, there have been a lot of people asking for iPhone 4S keys to use them for their own servers. Many people didn’t want to give out their iPhone 4S keys because they feared that their keys might get blacklisted.

But according to the Technetec Dev Team, a ban of your keys will NOT be permanent. It looks like the X-Ace Host is the key that gets blacklisted, not the UUID or UDID. And a new X-Ace Host is generated every two weeks. There is also a way to reset the X-Ace Host manually. Continue reading

Siri Files Are Now Legally Obtainable

Apple released a new version of the iPhone 4S 5.0.1 firmware yesterday. Surprisingly, the ramdisks are not encrypted in that release. That’s why it is now possible to write a simple script to extract all the necessary Siri files from the 5.0.1 ipsw. And because the ipsw is publicly available, obtaining the Siri files is completely legal.

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“Huh…today’s 4S 5.0.1 bump (9A406) has wide open main fs musclenerd.com/4s406.txt

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Get iPhone 4S Authentication Files with AuthGrabber

In addition to SiriAuth, @StanTheRipper also released AuthGrabber. This program allows you to easily obtain the iPhone 4S keys with your server. Just connect your iPhone 4S to your server and use Siri. The authentication files will automatically be copied into a textfile and you can then either add them to your server or to your older iOS device directly.

Requirements for AuthGarbber:

  • An iPhone 4S
  • A UNIX system (Linux, Mac)
  • Port 53 and Port 443 are open on your computer firewall and your router firewall (If you’re doing this from your home PC)
  • Some general knowledge about computers.

AuthGrabber on GitHub