According to a recent tweet by @comex, Apple has not patched @i0n1c's famous exploit (which was used to jailbreak both iOS 4.3.1 and iOS 4.3.2) in the latest version of the iOS - meaning the very same exploit will be able to jailbreak iOS devices running iOS 4.3.3.
For Verizon iPhone customers, there is now an untethered jailbreak just for you. Courtesy Sn0wbreeze 2.6.1, this jailbreak is for Verizon users on iOS 4.2.7. The directions, which we’ve included here, were first published by the folks at TiPb.
Jailbreak fans can relax: Cydia is back online. After 86 hours of downtime, the software application is back, according to Cydia creator Jay Freeman, who posted the message on Twitter.
The iPhone Dev Team, has updated its PwnageTool app to version 4.3.2. The update includes the 4.3.2 untethered jailbreak that was introduced to its other jailbreaking tool, redsn0w, just days ago.
The iPhone Dev-Team has updated redsn0w to support iOS 4.3.2. The new version of redsn0w can now successfully jailbreak every iOS device that can run iOS 4.3.2 - except the iPad 2.
According to their Twitter feed, iFile has received approval from Dropbox to include its API in its jailbreak app. This is huge news not just for iFile, but also for the jailbreak community in general. With a big service like Dropbox on board, it further legitimizes jailbreak apps. However, will Apple ultimately squash this arrangement?
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The iPhone Dev-Team has just released an updated version of redsn0w. The new version of the software can provide an untethered jailbreak solution for iDevices running iOS 4.3.1: Apple's latest version of the iOS.
An untethered jailbreak solution is coming soon for iOS 4.3.1, according to @MuscleNerd. The vocal Dev-Team member recently replied to a fan on Twitter, confirming that @i0n1c's "untether is solid," and that a few minor issues need to be fixed before the solution is released.
A new tweak called iSocialShare allows users of jailbroken iDevices to share photos to social networking sites including Twitter, Facebook, and Tumblr. The process is incredibly fast and happens within the Photo app on the iPhone/iPod touch or iPad.
The Gold Master version of iOS 4.3, which was seeded to developers a couple of days ago, is already “jailbreakable” thanks to the latest version of PwnageTool. Currently, PwnageTool can only provide a “tethered” solution. But, if you’re a jailbreak fan and want to run iOS 4.3 GM, this method is undoubtedly the best solution.
The famous iPhone baseband unlocker, @sherif_hashim, recently confirmed that he has found an ultrasn0w exploit that is "working for both" the new basebands - 3.10.01 and 2.10.04. Hopefully, the updated version of ultrasn0w will be available in the weeks following iOS 4.3's release.
FireCore recently updated its Seas0nPass jailbreak tool. Now, the software can provide Mac owners with an untethered solution for their second generation set top box. While a Windows version is not currently available, FireCore notes that it will be “available soon.”
The iPhone Dev-Team has updated PwnageTool to include support for iOS 4.2.1. Now, all iOS device owners can jailbreak their iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad via PwnageTool’s untethered solution.
The Chronic Dev-Team has updated greenpois0n to support iOS 4.2.6; the version of iOS that comes pre-loaded on Verizon iPhone 4 handsets. Jailbreak fans can download greenpois0n RC5.4, which supports iPhone 4 units running iOS 4.2.6, from http://greenpois0n.com.
Unfortunately, we have some bad news for jailbreak fans. The kernal exploit used by the Chronic Dev-Team's jailbreak tool, greenspois0n, is "fixed" in iOS 4.3.
The iPhone Dev-Team will soon release an untethered jailbreak solution for Windows, which will support iOS 4.2.1. The news was confirmed earlier today, in a tweet posted from one of the Dev-Team's Twitter accounts.
The Chronic-Dev Team has managed to develop an untethered jailbreak solution for the iPhone 4 under iOS 4.2.1. A little while ago, Chronic-Dev Team member p0sixninja posted a YouTube video showing off an iPhone 4 that had been jailbroken via the untethered solution. Presumably, the Chronic-Dev Team will release a final version of the tool in the near future.