
The sky is falling as Apple signs old, jailbreakable, iOS versions again
The unbelievable has happened. Apple has suddenly started to sign older iOS versions which are jailbreakable. This means downgrading is once again possible.
The unbelievable has happened. Apple has suddenly started to sign older iOS versions which are jailbreakable. This means downgrading is once again possible.
LiberiOS jailbreak has been released for the iPhone X and iOS 11, making it the first full jailbreak to support this device and these iOS versions. Today is a breakthrough in the jailbreaking history.
A jailbreak for tvOS 11 has been released together with a teaser of the upcoming iOS 11 jailbreak. Jonathan Levin, the developer behind the Liberty jailbreak has finally delivered.
A new jailbreak has been released for 32bit devices running iOS 10, including iOS 10.3.3 and below. The jailbreak, while not incredibly useful to most, is still a very welcome addition to the list of released jailbreaks.
A Work-in-progress jailbreak for iOS 11 has been released, after weeks of waiting, however, it may not be what you've been hoping for. Not everything works and it's advised to stay away for now.
After FilzaJailed, it was just natural that MTerminal would follow. A Jailed version of MTerminal is out ane available for everyone to download, thanks to the talented developer AppleBetas.
Saïgon beta 3 has a better success rate running on iOS devices than previous versions and will also now support more devices including the iPad Air, iPhone 5s, iPhone SE, iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, iPhone 6S and 6S Plus running 10.2.1.
Cydia is finally running on iOS 11, and thereby the iPhone X. A jailbreak tool is being developed by a team of eager developers who are known for their past projects in the jailbreak community.
Another jailbreak has been achieved, and it's yet another one that won't be released. But this doesn't necessarily mean that it's useless, bad news or anything like that. It's definitely very good news.
JailbreakMe 4.0 has been released. iOS 9.1 to 9.3.4 devices can now be jailbroken by simply visiting a website, just like the good old days of iPhone OS 3 jailbreaking and hacking.