This is a quick post to say that iPhone Dev Team have released 1.1 version of their Pwnage Tool. For those who aren’t too familiar with what it actually is, in a quick summary, the iPhone Pwnage tool can be used to flash your iPhone with custom iPhone firmware so that you can jailbreak it to install and run any of your favorite native iPhone application as well to activate and unlock your iPhone to use it in any compatible GSM networks.

So what’s new about this version 1.1? The latest version of the PwnageTool now features the ability to create custom firmware which was one of features missing when the Pwnage Tool was first released. And this time, Windows users won’t feel so left out because they will also get a Windows based version of the Pwnage Tool, aka winpwn… this was created by an iPhone hacker known as “cnw”. However, it’s  said that the iPhone firmware 2.0+ support in this beta version of winpwn has been disabled and more work still needs to be done, “since it’s still buggy”.

The latest version of the PwnageTool includes support for pre-release iPhone firmware 2.0 beta (5A240d) and also includes the EDGE settings fix for iPhone 1.1.4 firmware.

The new feature of PwnageTool 1.1 are mentioned below:

  • Added custom package support
  • Added custom logo support
  • Added auto delete of BootNeuter.app

Here’s the link to downloading the latest Pwnage Tool for Mac users…

And here’s the link you Windows users have all been waiting for!

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3 Responses to iPhone Pwnage Tool application 1.1 for Windows users released…

  1. 1
    Afzal says:

    itz cmw not cnw….moreover the pwnage tool 1.1 is only for MAC not for a PC (running Windows)…..

  2. 2
    khangai says:

    it is not working!!!!!!!
    application failed to initialize properly /0xc0000135/

  3. 3
    Gad says:

    @khangai

    Hi, have you had the chance to look at the latest methods for jailbreaking? The latest version of WinPwn was released this week, its much safer and less chance of errors occurring: http://blog.gadgetlite.com/2008/08/08/roundup-jailbreaking-unlocking/

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