In an unfortunate bout of news for the jailbreak community, Apple made the decision to stop signing iOS 15.6 RC (release candidate) late Friday evening.
Apple stops signing iOS 15.6 RC as issues with FutureRestore on iOS 16 take the spotlight
In an unfortunate bout of news for the jailbreak community, Apple made the decision to stop signing iOS 15.6 RC (release candidate) late Friday evening.
The iOS & iPadOS 16.4 beta includes a number of new Emojis that aren’t currently available to anyone on iOS or iPadOS 16.3.1 or earlier, but as jailbreakers know, there’s always a way to port them over to older firmware.
Have you ever wanted to change the icon of one or more of your iPhone’s Home Screen folders before? If so, then you’re not alone.
Just yesterday, we talked about AltStore getting support for more than three sideloaded apps at a time via the MacDirtyCow exploit, and today, we’re seeing the same new feature from the competing Sideloadly sideloading software.
Earlier today, we talked about a version of AltStore that would remove the three-app sideloading limitation on MacDirtyCow-vulnerable devices running iOS or iPadOS 14.0-16.1.2. Whilst it was an upcoming feature in beta testing at the time, it now seems that the update is being released for everybody.
Palera1n Team lead developer @itsnebulalol teased that the palera1n team is working on something exciting on Twitter early Monday morning that’s sure to get a lot of people excited whether they jailbreak or not.
While AltStore is and has long been one of the most popular ways to sideload apps on iPhones and iPads, one pain point for users has always been the three-app limit.
Week after week, iDB tracks down the latest iPhone hacking and jailbreaking news to bring it to you as it happens. But since people have busy lives, it can be easy to miss out on the small details.
If there’s one thing jailbreak tweak developers find incredibly useful when end users report issues with their tweaks, it’s a crash log. Unfortunately, most people don’t bother to include one when they report issues, which makes troubleshooting that much more difficult on the developer.
There are occasionally times when you need to find an app’s bundle ID, especially if you use jailbreak tweaks that require this information for customizations to work. But there’s no easy way for an end user to find this information.
Just yesterday, we broke the news about ra1ncloud, a Fugu15-based jailbreak for arm64e devices running iOS 15.0-15.4.1. While it wasn’t released at the time, that fact appears to have changed overnight.
The palera1n team quietly pushed another update to the C-based rewrite of the palera1n jailbreak tool this week, commonly referred to as palera1n-c. The latest version now available to the general public is version 2.0.0 beta 4.