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I’m considering doing reverse engineering on the Sora 2 iOS API and am looking for potential collaborators. I’ve obtained an IPA package, but I noticed that it uses DeviceCheck. From my understanding, this is almost unsolvable, because we can’t generate a valid token on a non-jailbroken device. So how do many third-party APIs that claim to use reversed iOS protocols actually manage to do this?
I’m considering doing reverse engineering on the Sora 2 iOS API and am looking for potential collaborators. I’ve obtained an IPA package, but I noticed that it uses DeviceCheck. From my understanding, this is almost unsolvable, because we can’t generate a valid token on a non-jailbroken device. So how do many third-party APIs that claim to use reversed iOS protocols actually manage to do this?