iOS 10 Pangu Jailbreak News, Updates: DO NOT INSTALL iOS 10.2 Jailbreak Tool; Here's Why

By Maria Follet - 14 Dec '16 19:01PM
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Popular hacker Luca Todesco has bombarded jailbreak lovers with warnings in the past, few days. The biggest warning he ever released is that Apple's iOS 10.2 has a lot of bug killers in it.

Just yesterday, Todesco even blurted the words jailbreak lovers hate: "RIP Jelbrek". Critics speculate that hackers are having a hard time getting into Apple's recent operating system. Thus, a lack of a legit and running iOS 10 Jailbreak tool.

Reports warn Apple users not to install any Jailbreak tool which indicates that it can break into the iOS 10.2 update. Since most of the top and known hackers indicate that the 10.2 has a lot of bug killers, it also just means that installing a 10.2 jailbreak tool will just corrupt your phone's system. The worst scenario that can happen is that Apple might block the phone from functioning. Surely, no Apple user want that to happen.

Unfortunately, even when most of the hackers and jailbreak lovers have become very noisy these days, Pangu remained silent and it has already been ten months long since the news was heard from their official account.

This has surprised a lot of avid Pangu Jailbreak users as the team usually released their tool just weeks after an iOS gets released. To recall, the jailbreak tool for iOS 9 just came around two weeks after apple released the operating system.

Even when jailbreaking for Apple's iOS 10.2 seems to be very impossible, reports say that Apple users who have not updated their device and have remained in the realm of iOS 10.1.1 might possibly get a jailbreak tool next week.

Fans and hackers alike have duly noted Google Zero's announcement: "Later this week we'll release an exploit for some of the bugs fixed today (with the release of iOS 10.2) giving you a root shell and kernel memory access." This might not be an official jailbreak tool announcement but with the release of the exploits, hackers might possible break into iOS 10.1.1.

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