10.2.1 Jailbreak Tool For Mac

There’s a new release in the jailbreak line-up: an iOS 10.2.1 tool called Saïgon. Although it still doesn’t cater for the latest firmware versions, it comes closer than we’ve seen in a while and what’s more, is for 64-bit devices. We’ve waited a few days to see any early reports of success, before collecting up the currently available info on this most recent development in the jailbreaking world.

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The Saïgon jailbreak incorporates three publicly released exploits into a single tool. It had been known for some time that the exploits known as ziVA, triple_fetch, and the kernel protection bypass (used in extra_recipe and Yalu) could be combined into a jailbreak for various iOS 10 firmwares, but until now no-one had seemed prepared to step up and perform the tricky work required to do so.

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Abraham Masri one of the best awaken iOS hacker who has invented a jailbreak tool for iOS 10.2.1.He has been released a working jailbreak for the iOS 10.2.1 which is running on iPhone,iPad,iPod Touch devices. IOS 10.2 jailbreak Pangu. Pangu Jailbreak team previously announced that they already archived for Pangu iOS 10.2.1 Jailbreak and they decides to keep their iOS 10.2.1 Jailbreak exploits as secret until iOS 10.2.1 update released to the public. The latest Saigon jailbreak is available only for the iOS version 10.2.1. If you have any higher or lower version, it will not be possible to install this jailbreak. If you have a higher version, you may be thinking about downgrading it to 10.2.1.

Developer Abraham Masri has taken up the task and managed to get the full jailbreak running on a small selection of devices, in a first beta posted to the Saïgon website.

Saïgon jailbreak compatibility

At present, the supported device/firmware list is a little ænemic, as seen below:

  • iPhone 6/Plus (10.2.1)
  • iPhone SE (10.2.1) (untested by developer but reported working by users)
  • iPhone 6s (10.2.1) (untested by developer but reported working by users)
  • iPad Air 2 Wifi (10.2.1) (untested)

However, there seems to be no reason why support should not extend eventually to all 64-bit devices on iOS 10.2.1. Further work, apparently based on devices’ video drivers, is needed to widen support.

Interestingly, triple_fetch works up to iOS 10.3.2, and ziVA works up to iOS 10.3.1. This means that some devices could eventually see a jailbreak up to iOS 10.3.1, though this remains to be seen. Other considerations to do with KPP and Cydia Substrate make this proposition a little more complicated, but the Saïgon website does claim that iOS 10.3.1 support for iPhone 6s is coming.

At the very least, the exploits should allow Saïgon to be used as a nonce-setter on firmwares up to iOS 10.3.1, even if it doesn’t end up being a full jailbreak above iOS 10.2.1. This would allow restoring to unsigned iOS 11 firmwares with futurerestore, if a jailbreak later becomes available for them. So you could save blobs for each iOS 11 firmware which is released, stay on a Saïgon compatible firmware for now, and make the jump at a later date.

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Early reports suggest that the new tool is somewhat finicky, with some succeeding almost immediately whilst others struggle for hours before managing to jailbreak. It is to be hoped that this can be improved in later betas, though sometimes the exploits being used have a fundamental (in)stability which cannot be improved upon.

We’ll keep you updated on Saïgon’s progress, especially when more firmwares and devices are supported, but if you have a device on iOS 10.2.1 and would like to check it out now, the first beta can be obtained on the official website. For those wishing to peruse the code, try the author’s GitHub page. I personally am waiting to see if support arrives up to iOS 10.3.1, as the only devices I have which aren’t already jailbroken are on that firmware.

Have you successfully used Saïgon? Is your device due to be supported soon? Let me know your experiences with the tool below; it’d be interesting to get an idea of its stability.

A new untethered jailbreak tool for iOS 7.1.1 is expanding its horizons to more users.

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Released almost a week ago by Chinese jailbreakers, the tool known as Pangu is designed to let you perform an untethered jailbreak on any device running iOS 7.1.1, including the iPhone 5S and iPad Air. An untethered jailbreak is considered the holy grail of jailbreaking as it does not require you to connect the device to your computer each time you restart it as does a tethered jailbreak.

Jailbreaking allows users to make modifications to Apple's iOS and to install apps not permitted through Apple's App store -- something the iPhone and iPad maker frowns upon.

But the initial version of Pangu was limited to Windows, and its interface was written in Chinese. Those two limitations have since been resolved, according to CultofMac. Pangu now offers an installation file for the Mac, so OS X users can join the party. The installation screens and interface also now display in English so the steps should be easier to follow for a lot more people.

Further, the initial release offered an option to install a Chinese third-party app store called 25PP. But that option is now disabled by default for English users, MacRumors said. Pangu does provide access to the official Cydia store where users can download and install apps unsanctioned by Apple.

However, Pangu is not without some controversy. Security expert and known jailbreaker Stefan Esser, aka i0n1c, lashed out at the tool last week, claiming that the developers stole some of his own exploits garnered through a recent video and training session. In a tweet, Esser called the Pangu developers 'thieves' and wished 'everyone of my followers who installed Pangu much fun with malware from China.'

Though a jailbreak tool from China may raise red flags over possible malware infections, fellow jailbreaking expert iH8sn0w said the software does not have any 'spyware' or malicious trails. Still, users will want to proceed with caution before using Pangu to jailbreak your favorite iPhone or iPad.

Pangu 10.2.1 Jailbreak

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