Here is the alphabet of the person who jailbreaks

  if you do jailbreak own iDevices, maybe it would be useful to find out which one it is the alphabet jailbreak user. It is of course composed of the initials of the most important jailbreak applications/solutions ever released, some of which are still usable.

Absinthe: jailbreak solution for iOS 5.0.1/5.1.1;

BlackRa1n: jailbreak solution developed by geohot for iOS 3.1.x;

Cyd: the most used app for iOS, the best way to install tweaks and apps developed by third-party developers;

Deb: the name in which the installation files of atweaks and Cydia applications are found;

EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation): the American organization that managed to make the jailbreak legal;

FireCore: the name of the team that develops jailbreak solutions for Apple TV;

GreenPois0n: the name of an exploit/jailbreak solution uncovered by the Chronic Dev Team;

HITBSecConf: the first conference that gathered Chronic Dev Team members and MuscleNerd under the same roof. The chosen location for the release of Absinthe 2.0 which makes untethered jailbreak for any iDevices with iOS 5.1.1 installed;

iFaith: the only program that allows you to save SHSHs for the version of iOS installed in your terminal and gives you the possibility to use that SHSH to make a custom ipsw;

Jairbreak: the universal name used to obtain administrator access to iOS from iDevices;

KakoTalk: the application that i0n1c (the person who discovered the exploit used in the jailbreak solution for iOS 4.3.3) said could help develop the jailbreak solution for iOS 5.1.1, apparently containing an exploit not discovered by Apple.

LimeRa1n: the name of the most important bootrom exploit discovered by geohot, it is the basis for performing a tethered jailbreak on any iDevices that have an A4 chip;

Miller (Charlie): Charlie Miller is one of the most famous American hackers, he contributes from the shadows to the exploitation of iOS;

Nicholas Allegra (Comex): probably the only hacker developer of jailbreak solutions who was hired by the Apple company;

OYOUR UPDATE: the "over the air" update system implemented by Apple in iOS 5, a system that does not work for those who have a jailbreak;

PwnageTool: the first application for Mac, which allowed iDevice owners to make a custom ipsw that keeps the baseband intact during the update and then allowed the decoding of the terminal;

Qeasy: a complex tweak that allows users to display several applications in the same screen, it being the best possible proof that the jailbreak is beneficial for users;

RedSn0w: the most popular jailbreak solution for iOS, it being the creation of the Dev Team and being constantly updated to jailbreak any new versions of iOS;

SMSM: the name given to the files that iTunes checks before allowing a version of iOS to be installed on an iDevice;

Tethereal (jailbreak): the name given to the partial jailbreak that forces users to use a computer to restart an iDevice in the event that it shuts down;

UltraSn0w: the most popular unlock solution for iDevices, tens of millions of users using it to decode iPhone terminals;

Veeence: a character "connected" to everything that happens during the development of a jailbreak solution, close to those from the Chronic Dev Team, but also to chpwn;

WinterBoard: the most popular platform that allows iDevice owners to use themes on their own terminals;

X- Gold 608: the baseband processor of iPhone 3G/3Gs and iPad;

YyellowSn0w: the unlock solution launched by the Dev Team before ultrasn0w;

ZiPhone: the first jailbreak solution for iOS launched in 2008 by the Italian hacker Piergiorgio Zambrini known as Zibri.