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Hacker Develops iOS 9.3.2 Jailbreak, Not Yet Available for Download
Italian hacker and developer Luca Todesco managed to jailbreak the iOS 9.3.3 beta on his iPod Touch not long after the software was rolled out.
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According to reports, although Todesco did jailbroken the iOS 9.3.3, it does not mean that Apple community will get their hands on the jailbreak, as he is not the type of hacker who will publicly share his tools. In previous shout outs about his jailbreaking talents Luca has talked about his past jail breaking of iOS 9.3 however, he failed / declined to make it public and neither does he plan to.
Based on Todesco’s reply on his Twiiter account, it seems that all reports emerging online are untrue.
However this time, Todesco may release the exploit to popular hacking groups like Team Pangu and Taig which could help in release a public version of iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak.
Pangu released the latest jailbreak tool earlier this year.
The iPhone was rebooted automatically, and the Cydia icon was placed on the home screen, providing access to a whole new world of apps and tweaks that are not available on the original iPhone. The news comes as a surprise to Apple fan boys who enjoy jailbreaking their iPhones; the beta version has been reportedly jailbroken by Luca Tedesco. For verification, the person in the video also shows the kernel version, which we’ve verified as the correct one for iOS 9.3.2. There are some websites that ask you to pay an amount of money in order to download the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak, but don’t get fooled, as they will just get your money and you will end up paying for nothing or even worse, for a malware.
With Apple’s WWDC event already set to take place next month, it’s likely that the new OS will be made widely available not long after it, and with any luck, a new jailbreak may also follow that.
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Readers are advised that there are no existing jailbreaks tools for iOS 9.2 and up.