Monday, April 9, 2012

DingleBerry 4.0 cancelled, open-sourced in search of PlayBook OS 2.0 root exploit

DingleBerry 4.0 cancelled, open-sourced in search of PlayBook OS 2.0 root exploit
DingleBerry arrived with an awesome name and even better functionality: the ability to root a BlackBerry PlayBook. For the moment, however, it seems the utility is little more than dust in the wind. We've received news that development of the famed exploit has been halted. If it's any solace to super users, the project may find new vigor, because the source code for DingleBerry 3.3.3 is now available for all to improve upon. Perhaps the cat and mouse game with RIM's security team was simply too burdensome for DingleBerry developers, as PlayBook OS 2.0 has remained impervious to root exploits. Whatever the case may be, if you'd like to take a swing at a new root method, be sure to hit up the source below.

[Thanks, Joao]

DingleBerry 4.0 cancelled, open-sourced in search of PlayBook OS 2.0 root exploit originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 09 Apr 2012 06:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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