Do you still rock an older iPhone or iPad that can't be updated to iOS 17? If so, you can get essential security fixes by installing iOS 15.8.1 and 16.7.5.
iOS/iPadOS 15.8.1 and 16.7.5 bring latest security fixes to older iPhones and iPads
Do you still rock an older iPhone or iPad that can't be updated to iOS 17? If so, you can get essential security fixes by installing iOS 15.8.1 and 16.7.5.
Apple listed no significant new features in the official iPadOS 17.3 release notes beyond Apple Music playlist collaboration and a handful of bug fixes.
It was only last week that we shared the news about iOS developer Huy Nguyen (@Little_34306) creating a standalone TrollStoreinstaller tool for arm64e devices (A12+) running iOS & iPadOS 16.0-16.6.1 called TrollStar. But as of this week, TrollStar is undergoing some rather significant changes.
The RootHide development team on Monday released version 1.1 of the public release of its Procursus-based bootstrap.
iOS developer @dora2ios surprised all of us Sunday afternoon with another update to meowbrek2, a re-jailbreaking utility for palera1n rootless for arm64 devices (iPhone X and older running iOS & iPadOS 15.x.
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The Misaka package manager app received another update late Friday night, this time bringing the project up to version 8.2.4 beta with some important bug fixes and improvements.
Misaka, the premier package manager app for installing hacks and add-ons via the MacDirtyCow (mdc) and Kernel File Descriptor (kfd) exploits, has received an important update on Friday that brings the project up to version 8.2.3.
Earlier in the week, we discussed how veteran iOS developer and graphic designer Surenix would soon bring their popular ayeris theme up to speed with the latest jailbreaks by migrating it to the Chariz repository.
You may have received word of TrollStar, the newer and more lightweight TrollStore installer that lacks all the additional fluff that comes with using a package manager app to install TrollStore. But as you might recall, it’s only for iOS & iPadOS 16.0-16.6.1 devices.
In the background of everything that’s been happening in the iPhone & iPad hacking communities recently, iOS developer udevsharold was working on a project they call TrollCuts, and from what we can gather, it just might be worth checking out if you use TrollStore on iOS or iPadOS 16 or later.
The RootHide development team’s Procursus-based bootstrap platform for devices that are vulnerable to the CoreTrust bug exploited by TrollStore was officially moved from beta to public release status on Wednesday.