iOS 4.3.3 Still Vulnerable to i0n1c’s Untether Exploit

Just like iOS 4.3.2, the latest release of iOS 4.3.3 is still vulnerable to i0n1c’s untether exploit. This was confirmed by @comex and @dpdesilva:

What does this mean? It means an untethered jailbreak will soon arrive for jailbreakers. Stay tuned as we hear from The iPhone Dev team on the status of updated PwnageTool/redsn0w jailbreak tools.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
15 years ago

I guess Apple is giving the jailbreakers a break for a bit? I don’t mind though!

iPad 2 is still lockdown (somewhat) from jailbreaks… 🙁

Drocass
Drocass
15 years ago

Yes it dose seem like it.
It also makes me wonder…. If apple keeps playing cat and mouse with JBers by blocking/fixing all the exploits won’t the iOS eventually be loaded with a bunch of JB protection rather than usable OS?

I don’t fully understand how they block JBs so I’m not sure if my question makes sense but it’s something that crossed my mind anyways

Woody13
Woody13
15 years ago

I’m new to jailbreaking. I just JB my iphone 4 with ios4.3.2 using Redsnow. When a JB is available from redsnow for 4.3.3, do I have to completely re-JB my phone, or is it just an update that i download and install???

MrAnonymous
MrAnonymous
15 years ago

Update to 4.3.3 then run the 4.3.3 Jailbreak. That’s how it always works.

MrAnonymous
MrAnonymous
15 years ago

They just close exploited holes in the code. It doesn’t effect the OS as far as performance.

Drocass
Drocass
15 years ago

Ahh, thanks for that insight 🙂

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