![]() ![]() The program is simple to use and it only requires you to have the Java runtime environment installed on your computer. This new program created by iH8sn0w will easily sign your iPod Touch/iPhone’s SHSH files to your local computer. These methods presented to you will also work with the iPad running the 3.2 firmware. When you sign your SHSH files yourself then you will have no trouble downgrading your iPod Touch or iPhone to a lower firmware version if you accidentally update your firmware. So is there a way around this ECID security? Yes there is and the solution to this problem is signing your own ECID/SHSH files. This means that if you accidentally upgrade your firmware version and there is no jailbreak then you will have to wait till a new jailbreak is released and you will be without a jailbreak and possibly an unlock for the time being. When your ECID is signed, iTunes can now recognize if you are trying to downgrade to a lower firmware version than the one you are currently running and if it detects this it will stop the downgrade process. ![]() Whenever you upgrade your firmware version your ECID gets signed by an Apple server. Recently Apple created a new security tool to try to stop jailbreaking called ECID, and the ECID is an unique chip identifier that is different from iPhone to iPhone. Are you stuck wondering how you are supposed to save your SHSH files? Do you even know what that means? If you answered yes to any of those questions then keep on reading.
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