It's certainly nice to play with it but the real fun was back in the untethered jailbreak times where loads of incredible useful apps and utilities were available.

Full access to my own files and unlimited device access could made a "pro device" out of the iDevice.

Apple has included quite a few of these into iOS over the years but unfortunately we're not there yet.

My #1 wish would be to clearly separate iPhone from iPad OS and make the iPad a device that is closer to a desktop system like Windows tablets have been since years.

@rs2000 said:

It's certainly nice to play with it but the real fun was back in the untethered jailbreak times where loads of incredible useful apps and utilities were available.

Full access to my own files and unlimited device access could made a "pro device" out of the iDevice.

Apple has included quite a few of these into iOS over the years but unfortunately we're not there yet.

My #1 wish would be to clearly separate iPhone from iPad OS and make the iPad a device that is closer to a desktop system like Windows tablets have been since years.


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The first time Cydia runs it displays a message that it is preparing filesystem. While this message is displayed Cydia is moving files from your system partition over to the data partition to make room for important system applications required by Cydia and the jailbreak. When you look at how much space you have left on your phone you are actually looking at the size of the data partition. On my current phone running IOS 8.4 with the Taig jailbreak the /var/stash folder is about 500MB. So after you jailbreak you can expect to have about 500 megabytes less for storage of applications and media.

Hi, While you may have less space at first, with a few jailbreak apps you can actually end up with more space after the jailbreak. I was having the same problem before jailbreaking, and now have almost one GB more than if I hadn't jailbroken.

It could be expected that the criminal underground picked up on these innovations and built new dreadful applications, and much of the press seems to favor this theory. But is this really the case? Interest in generative AI in the underground has certainly followed the general market hype, as evidenced by the fact that we are starting to see sections on underground forums dedicated to AI, such as the English hacking forum Hack Forums, which now has a section called "Dark AI."

OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, usually reacts to and disables jailbreak attempts. These restriction bypasses are a constant game of cat and mouse: as new updates are deployed to the LLM, jailbreaks are disabled. Meanwhile, the criminal community reacts and attempts to stay one step ahead by creating new ones.

Our hypothesis is that these most likely work as wrapper services that would redirect requests to either the legitimate ChatGPT or Google BARD tools by using stolen accounts through a VPN connection and jailbreaking user prompts. To avoid confusion, there actually exists a legitimate tool called DarkBERT, which was developed by the company SW2 by training A Robustly Optimized BERT Pretraining Approach (RoBERTa) LLM with data from the dark web. However, they used this technology internally to perform tasks such as dark web page classification and breached data detection. Because SW2 does not seem to be offering DarkBERT to third-parties, the DarkBERT advertised in this post probably just shares the same name, coincidentally or otherwise.

Meanwhile, the first use of the DarkGPT moniker can be traced to a Hack Forums post from March 30, 2023, by someone claiming to be developing DarkGPT as a malicious alternative to ChatGPT. However, given the lack of follow up from the user, it could have been a different project with the same name. Most likely, the advertised DarkGPT service was a script jailbreaking ChatGPT prompts. And based on the pricing plan of the DarkGPT service on Telegram, which is a one-off payment as opposed to a monthly subscription fee, it could still be the case.

In an article from April 2023 on this topic, Intel471 researchers found video deepfake products on underground forums to be immature at this point." They surveyed several cybercriminal offerings for these products, and they all fell short. Some were priced at around US$500, but the most expensive one was several times higher than the typical price. According to the report, at all price points, the samples provided were not completely convincing. e24fc04721

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