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Ladybbird 04-06-12 21:30

BitTorrent Downloading Hits iPhone, iPad With Installous 5
 
Installous, currently resident on millions of jailbroken iPhones and other iDevices, has undergone an interesting upgrade. This piece of software, which is designed to allow the installation of cracked apps, has until now relied on users pulling those apps from cyberlockers. Now, thanks to some nifty coding, Installous can now pull packages from torrent swarms by utilizing magnet links.

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Posted: 04 Jun 2012 04:32 Enigmax

The Hackulous community are perhaps most well known for two stand-out products targeted at users of jailbroken Apple devices.

The first is Apptrakr, a web-based index of cracked apps. The second, Installous, is a piece of software resident on millions of jailbroken Apple devices which allows the installation of software found via Apptrakr and elsewhere.

Due to the nature of Installous these tend to be cracked versions of commercial pay software usually found on the official App Store. However, free versions of software can also be found (like the Dictionary app used as a demo below), not to mention long-since abandoned software unavailable anywhere official.

The downloading and installation process is simple. Utilizing the various indexes and categories within the software, users of Installous choose which app they want to download. They are then given a list of various sources for the chosen app, which usually come in the form of links to various cyberlocker file-hosting sites. With the latest version of Installous, things have changed a little.

In addition to cyberlocker links, Installous 5 now supports peer-to-peer downloading. As can be seen from the screenshots below (illustration purposes only), in addition to filehost links there is now a BitTorrent download option.

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“Installous uses magnet links, a decentralized way of obtaining torrent metadata. As a result, we don’t host any .torrent files. We also use peer exchange (PEX), otherwise known as trackerless torrents,” explains Hackulous admin Dissident.

“Both of these features make the entire process completely decentralized and uninterruptable. Demagnetization may be slow in some cases (especially for obscure apps), but we’ll be working hard to speed up that process.”

One of the big problems with the free services provided by most cyberlockers is the inability to pause and resume downloads. Indeed, longer downloads can simply fail part way through and have to be started again from the beginning. Additionally, most filehosts place a limit on download speeds for free users. The use of BitTorrent means that these limitations are overcome.

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Of course, while filehost traffic is one way (download only), BitTorrent adds upload to the mix. However, the coders at Hackulous have implemented some restrictions.

“Installous will seed from the device only while the download is ongoing, and only if you’re on WiFi. When the download finishes, it will stop seeding, Dissident concludes.

This use of BitTorrent is not the first sharing innovation from Hackulous. In 2010 they added a a feature to Installous which allowed users to share their apps with others.

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photostill 05-06-12 02:38

Re: BitTorrent Downloading Hits iPhone, iPad With Installous 5
 
I can see some problems looming on the horizon for this one.

First is the malware issue. One of the big spreaders of malware is downloading, torrents have always been exceptional bad in this respect, more so than most file sharing methods. This will certainly break into the financial/data theft/and privacy issues.

The second is that Verizon and AT&T say that minutes will be a thing of the past within the next year or so, as they will be switching to data caps. They claim they are doing so because no one uses all their minutes. I tend to think that is not the driving reasons. Rather that it is a combo of getting more money through data cap limitation and the claim they are fighting piracy through the same limitation.

The last item, is that until there is a national law claiming it legal to jailbreak cell phones, the providers are constantly going to want to update the phones to prevent jail breaking. It's income protection at work here. Getting cracked programs isn't going to sit well with them. Like the RIAA they will view this as a lost sale.


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