Iphone activation lock help

idk if this is the right place to ask, but does anybody know a way around the iphone activation lock?

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Give it back Jamal

give it back

jtag it

give it back, asad

>FBI has to pay thousands to get into these things
>he thinks Jow Forums will get him in

I ain't telling you, Treyvon. Give it back.

Return the device, Tyquondarious

Give it back Tyrese

Return the phone, Tyrone

Return the phone, Tyronigger

Give it back Tyron.

Stealing is wrong jamal, give it back.

Give it back ahmed

Pajeet, give that back right now

You must not steal, De Marcus

You'll need to find an iBoot or SecureROM exploit on your own which is quite difficult. After that you'll need to use an unlocked device that's the same model to pull firmware keys for the latest signed version of iOS. Then download the actual IPSW from iTunes servers or ipsw.me. The entire start screen that's all white asking for a passcode is a setup app. On a Mac convert the IPSW to a zip by renaming it as such. Inside the zip file there will be 3 dmg files. Largest is the root filesystem. Decrypt it by running it through iDecrypt using the corresponding firmware key you pulled earlier. From there find and delete setup.app in /var/Applications. Repack the IPSW and move it to your desktop. Connect your device in DFU and exploit either bootloader. Open iTunes and hold the option key while clicking restore. Restore to your custom IPSW. At first it will not boot. Exploit the bootloader again through DFU and take control of the iBSS to manually bootstrap the iBEC. From there you'll be able to able to patch the kernel (in DFU mode KPP is disabled) and take control of RestoreRamdisk. Use it to wipe the iOS system partition and manually flash the stock firmware from your custom IPSW to the System partition (/dev/0s1s1) but be sure to exclude /var/Applications. Best method is called "stashing" where you move /Applications to the user partition. When you reboot to the SecureROM you should be able to start up normally. The setup app will not be present so you'll go directly to the SpringBoard.

TLDR you need rare and powerful exploits and super 1337 skillz or you're gonna have a nice paperweight.

>we get these threads so often that I have a text file to copy and paste this

Cool story bro

if you put the phone in a microwave for 30-40 seconds on low (1100w microwave, for anything less than that try 20-30 secs on medium or normal) to short out the icloud chip

Jamal, GIVE that back.

NIGGER

Return the phone, Tyrone

You just have to bot in secure mode, root the secondary kernel, shift the bits of the hash and then you are in. Ask me if you have any doubt

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WTF my cellular device is not turning on now