If you've been waiting for an untethered iOS 8.3 jailbreak, you'll be happy to know it has arrived. Here's a tutorial on how to jailbreak your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch running iOS 8.3, 8.2 and 8.1.3 ...
An iOS 8.4 jailbreak has been released, so here’s how to jailbreak iOS 8.4 on your iPhone or iPad right now using TaiG’s jailbreak tool. Jailbreak news has been moving quickly over the last week or so ...
An iOS 8.3 jailbreak has finally released. Here are three things to know about the new jailbreak. It seems like a long time coming, but an iOS 8.3 jailbreak has finally been released to the public, ...
TaiG has released an untethered jailbreak for iOS 8.3 – but Cydia Substrate isn’t yet working, meaning that many third-party add-ons won’t run. MS Tweaks likewise don’t work at present. As people ...
Chinese team TaiG has released an iOS 8.3 untethered jailbreak tool on Windows for compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. TaiG warns that some jailbreak tweaks are not compatible with iOS 8.3 ...
Apple just released iOS 8.4, which brings support for Apple's new streaming service, Apple Music. iOS 8.4 has already been jailbroken, and here's how to get it on your iOS 8.4-based iPhone, iPad or ...
I’ve had a few comments about jailbreaking and security since I wrote a guide on how to jailbreak iOS 8.3 using a tool that was released recently. The majority of guides out there, including mine, try ...
Apple just released iOS 8.4 on Tuesday morning and now, a few short hours later, there is already a jailbreak that's publicly available. Taig, a team of iPhone hackers based in China, confirmed on ...
The game of jailbreak cat-and-mouse has never been quicker. Thanks to Chinese jailbreaking teams like Pangu, the slow, careful back and forth between jailbreak teams cracking open iOS, and Apple ...
Over the past few weeks, iOS enthusiasts that have clung to the practice of jailbreaking have anxiously awaited a public software release to "unleash the beast" so to speak. The first proof-of-concept ...
Jailbreakers got an unexpected present last week when a relatively unknown hacker group released a jailbreak for iOS 7.1.1. Called “Pangu,” the jailbreak package was later determined to be safe ...