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1. boring+g8[view] [source] 2026-02-04 15:09:06
>>robin_+(OP)
Can a hacked phone (such as one that was not in Lockdown Mode at one point in time) persist in a hacked state?

Obviously, the theoretical answer is yes, given an advanced-enough exploit. But let's say Apple is unaware of a specific rootkit. If each OS update is a wave, is the installed exploit more like a rowboat or a frigate? Will it likely be defeated accidentally by minor OS changes, or is it likely to endure?

This answer is actionable. If exploits are rowboats, installing developer OS betas might be security-enhancing: the exploit might break before the exploiters have a chance to update it.

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2. digiow+va[view] [source] 2026-02-04 15:19:33
>>boring+g8
Secure boot and verified system partition is supposed to help with that. It's for the same reason jailbreaks don't persist across reboots these days.
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