In the past few days, we've seen a lot of progress in iOS 7.1.1 untethered jailbreak. Firstly the German hacker i0n1c has posted his own teaser video for his iPhone running on a jailbroken iOS 7.1.1. i0n1c – real name Stefan Esser – is a prolific member of the jailbreak community, and has almost single-handedly jailbroken several editions of iOS in the past. And now, i0n1c’s work has stepped things up a notch, with the more recent, A6-running iPhone 5c having been jailbroken using a single kernel exploit on iOS 7.1.1, and after showing off his work by means of Twitter, he has now offered some details on how it’s all done. So how does the jailbreak work ? i0n1c elaborates, noting that the kernel exploit can "easily reached even from within the iOS application sandbox," and as such, "the exploit code can be used to break out of any application that you exploit." Of all the post-iOS 4 jailbreaks, only Comex’s JailbreakMe 3.0 and the more recent p0sixspwn jailbreaks have been able to do this, and with iOS 8...
In the past few days, we've seen a lot of progress in iOS 7.1.1 untethered jailbreak. Firstly the German hacker i0n1c has posted his own teaser video for his iPhone running on a jailbroken iOS 7.1.1. i0n1c – real name Stefan Esser – is a prolific member of the jailbreak community, and has almost single-handedly jailbroken several editions of iOS in the past. And now, i0n1c’s work has stepped things up a notch, with the more recent, A6-running iPhone 5c having been jailbroken using a single kernel exploit on iOS 7.1.1, and after showing off his work by means of Twitter, he has now offered some details on how it’s all done. So how does the jailbreak work ? i0n1c elaborates, noting that the kernel exploit can "easily reached even from within the iOS application sandbox," and as such, "the exploit code can be used to break out of any application that you exploit." Of all the post-iOS 4 jailbreaks, only Comex’s JailbreakMe 3.0 and the more recent p0sixspwn jailbreaks have been able to do this, and with iOS 8 on the horizon, this a very encouraging bit of progress. Here is my blog post; [url=http://greyseasonmusic.com/shows/?replytocom=528588]redsn0w download[/url]
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In the past few days, we've seen a lot of progress in iOS 7.1.1 untethered jailbreak. Firstly the German hacker i0n1c has posted his own teaser video for his iPhone running on a jailbroken iOS 7.1.1. i0n1c – real name Stefan Esser – is a prolific member of the jailbreak community, and has almost single-handedly jailbroken several editions of iOS in the past. And now, i0n1c’s work has stepped things up a notch, with the more recent, A6-running iPhone 5c having been jailbroken using a single kernel exploit on iOS 7.1.1, and after showing off his work by means of Twitter, he has now offered some details on how it’s all done. So how does the jailbreak work ? i0n1c elaborates, noting that the kernel exploit can "easily reached even from within the iOS application sandbox," and as such, "the exploit code can be used to break out of any application that you exploit." Of all the post-iOS 4 jailbreaks, only Comex’s JailbreakMe 3.0 and the more recent p0sixspwn jailbreaks have been able to do this, and with iOS 8 on the horizon, this a very encouraging bit of progress. Here is my blog post; [url=http://greyseasonmusic.com/shows/?replytocom=528588]redsn0w download[/url]
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