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Pangu jailbreak review
Pangu jailbreak review







pangu jailbreak review

The tool only works for iOS 9.1 on 64-bit iOS devices.

pangu jailbreak review

You can download the Pangu 1.3 tool for iOS 9.1 from Pangu’s official website. Pwn2Own is where contestants are challenged to exploit mobile devices and software using new vulnerabilities. Lee previously won a large bounty in the 2015 Pwn2Own hacking competition. On its site, Pangu gave special thanks to Jung Hoon Lee, nicknamed Lokihardt, a South Korean security expert who’s well-known in hacking circles.

pangu jailbreak review

In other words, it had nothing to lose by releasing the 1.3 update, and it gave the few users who might still be running iOS 9.1 an opportunity to enjoy a jailbreak. Pangu acknowledges that the kernel bug used for the 9.1 release was patched by Apple in iOS 9.2. Since many of those who are not jailbroken have since upgraded to newer versions of iOS, and those that are jailbroken are still running earlier version of iOS, it limits the scope of potential users. Why? Apple stopped signing iOS 9.1 back in late December, which means that anyone not currently running iOS 9.1 can no longer downgrade or upgrade to that particular version of iOS. Unfortunately, few people will be able to take advantage of this jailbreak that haven’t already. More interestingly, the same team is promising to release a jailbreak for the 4th generation Apple TV next week. The tool, which is available for both Mac and Windows, allows users to jailbreak the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.

#PANGU JAILBREAK REVIEW UPDATE#

Out of seemingly nowhere, the Pangu hacking team has released an update to its jailbreak tool for devices running iOS 9.1.









Pangu jailbreak review