The Misaka package manager app for the MacDirtyCow exploit on iOS 15.0-16.1.2 and the kfd exploit on iOS 16.2-16.5 was updated on Tuesday to version 2.0.3 beta.
The Misaka package manager app for the MacDirtyCow exploit on iOS 15.0-16.1.2 and the kfd exploit on iOS 16.2-16.5 was updated on Tuesday to version 2.0.3 beta.
You can effortlessly change your iPhone’s ringtone from the Settings app, but unless you’ve downloaded a third-party ringtone from the iTunes Store or previously synced your own ringtones from your computer, you won’t find an easy way to import your own ringtone files on a non-jailbroken device.
One of the neat things you can do with the MacDirtyCow exploit for iOS 15.0-16.1.2 or the kfd exploit for iOS 16.2-16.5 is change the aesthetics of the passcode buttons on your Lock Screen.
The iDB team is always hyper-committed to the cause of ensuring that our readers have the latest jailbreaking information at their disposal.
Are you interested in a new way to decline incoming phone calls on your jailbroken iPhone? If you answered yes, then you might take an interest in a newly released jailbreak tweak dubbed CallSilent by iOS developer Snail.
One of the problems that plagues iPhone and iPad jailbreaks is that App Store apps can implement what’s known as jailbreak detection and then refuse to open or work properly until you unjailbreak your device. For this reason, jailbreak detection bypasses are a hot commodity among jailbreakers, but they tend to be hit or miss, depending on who you ask.
The Misaka package manager app for the MacDirtyCow exploit for iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2 and the kfd exploit for iOS & iPadOS 16.6 beta 1 and lower received another update on Wednesday, officially bringing the app up to version 2.0.2.
FingerLock, a popular jailbreak tweak by iOS developer MTAC, has been updated this week to version 3.0.2 with support for the latest rootless iOS 15 & 16 jailbreaks including Dopamine and palera1n.
The Misaka package manager app for non-jailbroken devices taking advantage of either the MacDirtyCow exploit for iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2 or the kfd exploit for iOS & iPadOS 16.6 beta 1 and below, has been updated once again this week.
The kernel file descriptor (kfd) exploit that grants kernel memory read and write privileges on firmware up to and including iOS & iPadOS 16.6 beta 1 is already being used to modify system files like the MacDirtyCow exploit was on iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2. But what about jailbreaking?
The iDB team works around the clock to bring you the latest iPhone jailbreaking news as it happens, but if you think you might’ve missed something useful to you, then you’re in the right place.
Dopamine jailbreak lead developer Lars Fröder (@opa334dev) released an updated version of the tool on Saturday, officially bringing it up to version 1.1.4.