The Misaka package manager app picked up an additional update on Tuesday, this time to version 3.2.9 as a relatively minor bug fix update.
The Misaka package manager app picked up an additional update on Tuesday, this time to version 3.2.9 as a relatively minor bug fix update.
Soon after TrollStore 2 launched, Picasso project lead developer @sourcelocation made TrollStore 2 installations free via Picasso’s kfd exploit installation method free for all users for two days. Picasso normally paywalls features, requiring users to pay for its services, but a lot of that seems to be changing as of today.
XinaA15 v2, the newest jailbreak for A12-A15 devices running iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1, received another update on Sunday, this time bringing the tool up to version 2.0.18.
It’s been a busy time of the year for just about everyone, which makes it that much easier for people to miss important news in the iPhone jailbreaking and hacking communities.
The XinaA15 v2 jailbreak received another update on Friday, this time to version 2.0.17 with even more improvements to benefit end users.
Misaka, the package manager app that became popular for hosting MacDirtyCow and kfd exploit-centric hacks and add-ons, received another update Friday afternoon, this time bringing it up to version 3.2.8.
In a previous piece, we discussed decrypting iPhone and iPad apps, what it entails, why you might want to do it, and the dos and don’ts of doing it. We also showed you how to do it with a specific type of app.
Attention AltStore users, AltServer for macOS was updated to version 1.7.1 on Thursday and is now available for all Mac users.
If you haven’t already heard, the XinaA15 v2 jailbreak recently launched with newfangled support for the rootlessdynamic on iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1, a stark departure from the rootful version supporting only iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.1.1 before.
Apple on November 30 launched the iPadOS 17.1.2, iPadOS 17.1.2 and macOS Sonoma 14.1.2 updates, bringing security fixes for significant WebKit exploits.
The Misaka package manager app, long used for installing MacDirtyCow and kfd exploit-related add-ons, and more recently for JavaScript tweaks and for installing TrollStore 2, received another update on Thursday, this time bringing it up to version 3.2.7.
If you’d like to add a customizable shortcut to your iPad’s Control Center interface, but you don’t have a jailbreak, then you might be in luck depending on the version of iPadOS you’re running.