Over the weekend, we told you about an ambitious project called kernel file descriptor (or kfd for short) that would help jailbreak developers achieve kernel read and write privileges on firmware up to and including iOS & iPadOS 16.5.
Over the weekend, we told you about an ambitious project called kernel file descriptor (or kfd for short) that would help jailbreak developers achieve kernel read and write privileges on firmware up to and including iOS & iPadOS 16.5.
Anyone who might be in the market to spruce up the appearance of their Home Screen should definitely set aside some time to take a closer look at a theme called Layers by iOS developer Sreerag.
While the vast majority of people are only using one Apple ID on their device, some people are using one or more. For example, I use more than one Apple ID on my jailbroken device so I can keep a separate roster of apps for work as opposed to my personal library.
Would you like your iPhone’s Status Bar to look better than it already does? If so, then you wouldn’t be alone. Fortunately, iOS developer gushi is out with a redesigned Status Bar theme called Ripple Status Bar for jailbroken iOS 13, 14, 15, and 16 devices.
Taking an interest in a newly designed Control Center interface doesn’t make you weird, it just means you recognize that Apple’s interfaces are starting to feel a bit dated, and a MacDirtyCow add-on called CC UI by iOS developer PhucDo can help make things look fresher.
Jailbreaking iPhones and iPads is a fun hobby that your friends at iDB are strong advocates of. But even if you aren’t able to jailbreak, chances are you can utilize exciting hacks like MacDirtyCow to change up the norms of your handset.
The latest development in iPhone and iPad security research this week saw @_p0up0u_ Tweeting a link to a GitHub project for achieving read and write to kernel memory on Apple devices called kernel file descriptor (or kfd for short).
We’re accustomed to seeing interesting things in the jailbreak community. That’s why it may not come as much of a surprise that someone has used their ASUS ROG Ally handheld gaming system to jailbreak their checkm8-susceptible device.
The Misaka package manager app for MacDirtyCow exploit-susceptible devices running iOS or iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2 received yet another update this week, this time bringing it up to version 1.8.9 beta.
Looking for MacDirtyCow add-ons for your iOS or iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2 device that will let you customize your handset outside of the stock parameters? If so, then you might take an interest in one called NoVulnTools2 by iOS developer tyler1029.
If you were already shying away from subscribing to YouTube Premium for all the benefits it brings to the table because of the monthly price tag associated with it, then YouTube’s latest change might really turn you away.
System sounds aren’t readily configurable on non-jailbroken iPhones and iPads, except maybe the ringtone and text tone, but with a MacDirtyCow exploit-based add-on called SoundManager by iOS developer EPOS, you can do this even without a jailbreak.