
So I'm tinkering around with a 3gs it has cydia so I am assuming it has been jailbroken trying to side load apps and I come across this information, quoted verbatim *Step 1:* Open your SSH program (Winscp/Cyberduck etc.) *Step 2:* Enter the IP address of your iPhone/iDevice into the “host” field (Settings -> Wifi -> Tap the blue icon next to the network you are on and you will get your IP address) *Step 3:* Now, enter ‘root’ for username and ‘alpine’ for password (if alpine does not work, use ‘dottie’) And it worked. Now in my mind I think, I am on a private wifi network. 1. People have access to my phone on a public network? 2. In a security lapse over a 3G, LTE network, would it be possible to access this phone from anywhere? 3. Is there a way to change this password? 4. If this is a loophole, where did it begin? Regards, -- Lusiola Brian |3 R 1 /-\ |\|