1. Jailbreak
What it means: The app is running on a jailbroken iPhone or iPad.
Why it matters: Jailbroken devices remove Apple’s built-in security protections, making it easier for attackers to access app data or manipulate app behavior.
2. Dynamic Memory Cracking
What it means: Attackers are trying to view or change sensitive information directly from the app’s memory while it is running.
Why it matters: This can expose sensitive information such as credentials or transaction details and lead to unauthorized access or fraud.
3. Application Repackaging
What it means: The app has been modified and distributed outside the official App Store.
Why it matters: Repackaged apps may include malicious code that can steal user data or impersonate your legitimate application.
4. Application Debugging
What it means: The app is being analyzed using debugging or inspection tools.
Why it matters: Debugging allows attackers to understand internal app logic and security flows, increasing the risk of exploitation.
5. Security Configuration Manipulation
What it means: Security-related settings of the app are altered at runtime.
Why it matters: Changing security configurations can weaken protections such as encryption or secure communication.
6. Malware & Cheat Tools
What it means: Known malicious or manipulation tools are present on the device.
Why it matters: These tools can interfere with normal app behavior, automate actions, or enable fraudulent activity.
7. Speed or Time Modification
What it means: The device time or app execution speed is being manipulated.
Why it matters: Time manipulation can be used to bypass limits, cooldowns, or other time-based controls in the app.