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.ipa (File Extension) Information

An .ipa file is an iPhone application archive file which stores an iPhone app. It is usually encrypted with Apple's FairPlay DRM technology. Each .ipa file is compressed with a binary for the ARM architecture and can only be installed on an iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad. Files with the .ipa extension can be uncompressed by changing the extension to .zip and unzipping. .ipa files cannot be installed on the iPhone Simulator because they do not contain a binary for the x86 architecture. To run applications on the simulator, original project files which can be opened using the Xcode SDK are required.

Vulnerabilities

An unsigned .ipa can be created by copying the file with the extension .app from the Products folder of the application in Xcode to a folder called Payload and compressing the latter using the command

zip -9 -y -r myAppName.ipa Payload/

It is then possible to install unsigned .ipa files on jailbroken devices using third party software like Appsync.

Structure of the IPA

An IPA has a built-in structure for iTunes and AppStore to recognize, The example below shows the structure of an IPA:

/Payload/ /Payload/Application.app /iTunesArtwork /iTunesMetadata.plist

As shown above, the Payload folder is what contains all the app data. The iTunes Artwork file is a 512x512 pixel PNG image, containing the app's icon for showing in iTunes and the App Store app on the iPad. The iTunesMetadata.plist contains various bits of information, ranging from the developer's name and ID (e.g., Google), the bundle identifier, copyright information, genre, the name of the app, release date, purchase date, etc.

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