After much anticipation, the Dopamine jailbreak tool by Lars Fröder (@opa334) for arm64e devices running iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1 (previously known as Fugu15 Max) was officially released to the masses Tuesday evening.
After much anticipation, the Dopamine jailbreak tool by Lars Fröder (@opa334) for arm64e devices running iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1 (previously known as Fugu15 Max) was officially released to the masses Tuesday evening.
The palera1n team updated the checkm8 bootrom exploit-based palera1n-c jailbreak tool to version 2.0.0 beta 6 early Thursday morning in a move that officially adds support for iOS & iPadOS 16.4 and 16.4.1.
Developer Lars Fröder (@opa334) took to Twitter this Tuesday afternoon to announce the release of Fugu15 Max beta 8, the latest in a series of public beta launches intended for developers to test.
Developer Lars Fröder (@opa334) took to Twitter Friday afternoon to announce the release of a seventh public beta of the Fugu15 Max jailbreak for arm64e devices (iPhone XS and later) running iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1.
If you’ve been paying any attention to the Apple rumor mill lately, then you’ve likely heard how iOS & iPadOS 17 could ditch support for the iPhone X, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 8, and some older iPads. Another rumor alleged the exact opposite the very next day, which makes for some remarkable contradiction in “insider” knowledge.
Developer Lars Fröder (opa334) published a sixth Fugu15 Max public beta early Thursday morning with a rapid bug fix after seeding a fifth public beta just yesterday.
Just yesterday, Linus Henze published a proof of concept (PoC) demonstrating kernel bug CVE-2023-28206, which Apple patched in iOS & iPadOS 16.4.1 because it could purportedly grant arbitrary code execution by an app on an affected device.
Linus Henze, the talented hacker behind the Fugu15 jailbreak for arm64e devices running iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1, just this week shared a proof of concept (PoC) for a security vulnerability dubbed CVE-2023-28206 that Apple fixed with the release of iOS & iPadOS 16.4.1.
The XinaA15 jailbreak by Zhu Xinlang (@xina520) for arm64e devices (A12+) running iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.1.1 has been available as a beta to the public since the start of December 2022. It became public after an internal beta was leaked, prompting Xinlang to essentially throw both arms in the air and just begin seeding public betas instead of trying to keep it under wraps.
If you’ve decided to remove the palera1n-c jailbreak for any reason after using it, then you’ve come to the right place. We’ll be showing you how you can do exactly that in this step-by-step tutorial.
In addition to updating the iOS 12-centric Chimera jailbreak tool to its final end of life (EOL) update with support for iOS 12.5.7, the Odyssey Team pushed a similar EOL update for the iOS & iPadOS 13-centric Odyssey jailbreak tool with other changes late Monday night, bringing it up to version 1.4.3.
The Chimera jailbreak tool for iOS 12 devices received its final end of life (EOL) update late Monday night adding support for iOS 12.5.7.