Quite Surprisingly, a team of Chinese hackers, Pangu have released an untethered jailbreak for iOS 7.1 and iOS 7.1.1.
This untethered jailbreak is compatible with iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c,
iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPad Air, iPad 4, iPad 3, iPad 2, iPad mini, Retina
iPad mini and iPod touch 5G running iOS 7.1-iOS 7.1.1.
The jailbreak tool is currently available for Windows but works on every
iOS devices. Many iOS users have posted on Reddit that the tool works
successfully.
Jailbreaking is a process of removing limitations on iOS devices,
Apple's operating system, so you can install third party software not
certified by Apple. Such devices include the iPhone, iPod touch, iPad,
and second-generation Apple TV.
One question rises in my mind that when Apple’s
system root protections have been greatly enhanced in an effort to make
jailbreaks more difficult, then what’s the whole story behind the
unexpectedly release of this jailbreak tool?
STEPS TO JAILBREAK iOS 7.1 & iOS 7.1.1
The installation process of the isn't as simple as the previous jailbreak, but you can follow this Reddit thread:
One question rises in my mind that when Apple’s
system root protections have been greatly enhanced in an effort to make
jailbreaks more difficult, then what’s the whole story behind the
unexpectedly release of this jailbreak tool?
STEPS TO JAILBREAK iOS 7.1 & iOS 7.1.1
The installation process of the isn't as simple as the previous jailbreak, but you can follow this Reddit thread:
The people behind it reportedly took this training session given by Esser
and allegedly exposed his exploit in the market. Esser expressed his
disappointment over the adoption of his exploit via his twitter account,
and later Esser even called the Pangu team members "thieves" and wished "everyone of my followers who installed Pangu much fun with malware from China."
The jailbreak tool (download here)
apparently installs the most popular third-party app installer Cydia,
but also throws in a Chinese store with apps unsanctioned by Apple.
However, world-renowned software developer and a very well-known iOS hacker, H8sn0w has confirmed via Twitter that the jailbreak tool does not contain any spyware or malicious software in it and is safe to use.
However, world-renowned software developer and a very well-known iOS hacker, H8sn0w has confirmed via Twitter that the jailbreak tool does not contain any spyware or malicious software in it and is safe to use.
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