If you want to overpass some of the limitations Apple set when it comes to apps and the theme on your iPhone, jailbreak is the option. One of the biggest news for iOS users these days definitely is related to jailbreaking. What’s the news?
Here is the answer: #iOS_8_4_jailbroken! Are you excited? I am pretty sure you are!
Stefan Esser, also known as i0n1c confirmed that he had tried a jailbreak method on iOS 8.4 beta, which has launched for developers (link), and it was a success! i0n1c also tweeted the photo below saying, “It is holy Sunday let me leave this here as a starter…#iOS_8_4_jailbroken.”
He wrote:
“Hi fellow netizens,
today I am delighted to share this video of a proof of concept iOS 8.4-beta 1 jailbreak that I was working on the last 4 days. Of course this video will trigger haters all over the jailbreaking scene that for some reason believe they can decide what a person is allowed to do or not do with their work. Haters gonna hate. So just ignore the haters and never let them tell you what you have to do. In that regard never let anyone bully you and stop you from showing your own hard work. Peace!
The major vulnerability used in here was found right after the SyScan 2015 security conference when I was relaxing in Singapore from several weeks of training and conferences. The vulnerability itself is however not new to iOS. Instead it is inside the code virtually forever. But the code of this jailbreak has nothing at all todo with the previous CyberElevat0r for iOS 7.1.1 – it does not share a single line of code.
I am not showing persistence or an untether at the moment because something is broken with it. But hey this is just a first proof of concept.”
This is a good news for iOS users who what to jailbreak the iOS, so, if you are one of them, check out this video:
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