![]() Use bfinject to inject cycript into the Starbucks running process.In a different terminal window, SSH into your device.Open a terminal window and run iTunnel to forward the SSH traffic through the USB connection.Launch the Starbucks app and register a new user (this is to get an initial empty Starbucks card).> mv ~/Downloads/cycript_0.9.594/cycript /usr/local/bin Move cycript to /usr/local/bin/ and give it execution permissions.cycript is a tool written by Cydia's creator Jay Freeman (aka Saurik), this tool will inject itself into a running process (the iOS app) and give us an interactive console where we can run Objc/javascript code and it will be executed within that process' context. Our next step will be combining the information we gathered from the class-dump data and the disassembler and we'll put it to a good use by modifying the app's behaviour at runtime, meaning we are going to run the application and while in memory we'll change some data. Runtime manipulation using bfinject cycript ![]() What if I told you there is a class called SBXCardManager that probably handles the user's Starbucks cards. ![]()
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