Though you will discover thousands of internet sites, forums, portals, and blogs dedicated towards the iPhone, the actual core of hackers who do the genuine function are few in number. Maybe a number of dozen crucial contributors do the intellectually stimulating but lengthy and painstaking perform of discovering the exploits, producing stable, well-tested software to open up the iPhone and iPod touch and packaging it to ensure that any individual can use it. Here a list for iphone Hacking community.
The iPhone Dev Team
Their website and blogs can be found at wikee.iphwn.org and their blog at blog.iphone-dev.org
The iPhone Wiki
Another fantastic, ad-free, real-deal site is www.theiphonewiki.com, started and maintained by GeoHot (George Hotz) who was first to unlock an iPhone and who continues to make major breakthroughs on iPhone hacking. The wiki has the clearest, most concise, just-thefacts analysis of all the known exploits on the iPhone and iPod touches. Although sometimes hard to read for nonengineers, this is a warm respite from the biased shilling and link posting that pervades the gadget blogosphere. Hotz’s own very technical blog can be found at iphonejtag.blogspot.com or their website blackra1n.com
iClarified
Another great resource that is well edited, well maintained, and easy to use is iclarified.com. This site is clean and they also operate their own iPhone application repositories for both Installer app and Cydia.
Modmyi
Another well established site supporting iPhone hacking is www.modmyi.com. Although their site is cluttered, their content is good. Like iClarified, they provide iPhone application repositories and hosting for user-created applications and skins.
Hackint0sh
The Hackint0sh forum www.hackint0sh.org is a huge community members and covers a wide range of Apple hacks including iPods, iPhones, Apple TVs, and Mac OS X in general. This is the primary forum for support on iPhone Dev Team hacks and an excellent resource for new and experienced hackers.
BigBoss
A Dev Team member and early repository hoster, created the popular and tremendously useful BossPrefs application used to configure many of the system wide settings on jailbroken phones. BigBoss site at thebigboss.org has great resources and is one of the biggest iphone application.
Jay Freeman
(saurik) www.saurik.com is a Dev Team member and software master who single handedly developed Winterboard (for iPhone skinning), ported Java to the iPhone, and created the open iPhone distribution application Cydia. He also completely simplified development of jailbroken applications

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