FireCore Releases New Version Of Seas0nPass: Support For Apple TV 5.0.1
FireCore has recently updated its Seas0nPass jailbreak tool, adding support for the second-generation Apple TV under firmware 5.0.1 (iOS 5.1.1).
FireCore has recently updated its Seas0nPass jailbreak tool, adding support for the second-generation Apple TV under firmware 5.0.1 (iOS 5.1.1).
For a while now, we've been updating you on @pod2g's progress in developing a jailbreak solution for iOS 5.1, which supports both the iPhone 4S and the new iPad (along with Apple's other iOS devices). Now, it looks like the jailbreak mastermind is closer than ever: in a new video that recently hit the Web, @pod2g shows off his newly jailbroken (untethered) third-generation iPad. Hopefully, this means a public jailbreak tool should be available in the very near future.
How to unlock your iPhone 4 or iPhone 3GS under iOS 5.1.1.
If you accidentally updated your iPhone 4S or iPad to to the currently unjailbreakable iOS 5.1 (or iOS 5.1.1), worry not - because the iPhone Dev-Team might soon be able to help you out. In a Twitter update posted recently by @MuscleNerd, it has been revealed that an upcoming version of redsn0w will allow jailbreak fans to downgrade their iPhone or iPad to iOS 5.0.1, which can indeed be jailbroken thanks to @pod2g.
Not long after Apple released iOS 5.1.1, the jailbreak “celeb” Stefan Essar, known also as @i0n1c, managed to jailbreak the new operating system on the third-generation iPad, and tweeted out a picture to prove it.
The iPhone Dev-Team has recently pushed out an update for its redsn0w jailbreak tool. The update, which hit the Web recently, contains minor bug fixes, meaning the software should now be more stable than before.
In a recent Twitter update, the jailbreak mastermind @pod2g announced that his iPhone 4 is now jailbroken (untethered) under iOS 5.1. Though no solution is yet available for the general public, the news does mean @pod2g and his "jailbreak dream team" are on the right tracks towards truly "liberating" Apple's most recent version of the iOS.
For a while now, we've all been waiting for a jailbreak solution for iOS 5.1. Though it's been a while, the iOS "security researcher" @pod2g has been keeping us in the loop over the past few months, and now another update on the status of the iOS 5.1 jailbreak has hit the Web. But don't get too excited.
The iPhone Dev-Team has recently released an updated version of redsn0w, which allows jailbreakers to back-up their iPhone's activation tickets thanks to the SAM unlock. Now, instead of manually backing-up activation tickets using, for example, iFile, jailbreak fans can have redsn0w do all the work for them.
RedSn0w brings some awesome new features to the jailbreak community.
In a Twitter update posted recently to his account, iOS hacker @pod2g announced that he and his "jailbreak dream team" have all the exploits required in order to craft a jailbreak solution for iOS 5.1. Though this doesn't mean we'll see a jailbreak in the next few days (or even in the next few weeks), it does mean @pod2g and his colleagues are on the right track.
The folks over at FireCore have launched a brand-new version of Seas0nPass, adding 5.0 (iOS 5.1) compatibility. This means fans of Seas0nPass can now update to the most recent version of the Apple TV OS (which adds a new interface, and a bunch of other new features), while still enjoying the many benefits FireCore's jailbreak software provides.
If you're an iOS hacker who's just uncovered a brand-new exploit in Apple's mobile operating system, the U.S. Government might pay you up to $250,000 for exclusive use of the exploit.
Apple's new iPad might be launching around the world today, but jailbreakers are going to have to wait some time before they can install Cydia (and all its wondrous tweaks) on their new iOS device. However, a new post which has recently appeared on the iPhone Dev-Team's website reveals a piece of news jailbreak fans will be glad to hear.
A couple of days ago, iH8Sn0w updated his Sn0wBreeze jailbreak tool and added support for iOS 5.1. Now, the hacker has released another update for the free software, which makes a number of bug fixes but also adds support for the Apple TV (second-generation) running 4.4.3 and 4.4.4.
If you've installed iPhoto on your iOS 5.0.1-powered iOS device you'll find that iPhoto, as it's not compatible with iOS 5.0.1, is a little buggy and crashes rather a lot. Fortunately, a new jailbreak tweak which has the power to smooth-out these compatibility issues has hit the Cydia Store, and is available to download for free.
In a recent Twitter update, Stefen Esser (better known in the jailbreak community as @i0n1c), noted that he'll have Apple's third-generation iPad jailbroken in five days - suggesting that he plans to at least start work on jailbreaking the iOS device as soon as he has one in his hands.
Good news, jailbreakers - an unlock solution is now available for the iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS, which is compatible with Apple's recently released iOS 5.1 software update. The package (which is available now in Cydia) corrects the iPhone Dev-Team's ultrasn0w unlock, and can be downloaded for free.
The jailbreak mastermind @pod2g, who orchestrated the search for an untethered jailbreak solution for the iPhone 4S and iPad 2, has recently noted that he's looking for vulnerabilities that will help him develop a solution which supports Apple's new iPad.
If you're a fan of Sn0wBreeze (for Windows) and have used it in the past to create custom ISPWs when jailbreaking, consider downloading - or updating to - the new version of the application (2.9.2), which is available now.
FireCore has just updated its aTV Flash (black) jailbreak software to version 1.4, adding a number of features and making a whole load of bug fixes and performance improvements.
This year's WWJC has a date and location!
The folks at The Dev-Team Blog have been busy since Apple officially released iOS 5.1 to the public. As such, a jailbreak for Apple’s newest iOS is now available.
This new tweak plans to permanently bring Siri to most older generation iOS devices for free.