Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Apple's Update Could Undo Your iPhone 5 Jailbreak

Just this past weekend, Team Evad3rs released the newest update for the most popular iPhone 5 jailbreak in existence, evasi0n. But, it appears that this update could very well be its last, as Forbes reported that Apple's newest patch, 6.1.3, could end evasi0n's effectiveness from here on out.

One of evasi0n's creators, David Wang, says that the developer version of the patch eliminates one of the five bugs necessary for evasi0n to run — a vital exploit hidden within the system's time zone settings. Any untethered phone that attempts to patch their system will effectively prevent evasi0n from working at all, re-jailing the phone again. This patch also ends the updates and support for the month-old untethering software that finally freed the iPhone 5 from carriers. Any new or updated phones natively running the newest version of the OS will not be able to access any of evasi0n's capabilities.

Right now, evasi0n remains one of the most popular jailbreaking softwares, amassing a staggering 7 million downloads in the first four days of being online. It's taken Apple three weeks to respond to the jailbreak on the developer end, but it's more likely that the patch will hit consumers sometime within the next month. The patch will also fix the lockscreen bug on the iPhone that allows anyone to gain access via brute force to locked phones.

However, the end of evasi0n will not end Team Evad3rs, as Wang told Forbes that they have uncovered enough bugs to try out a new jailbreak in the future.

What do you think of the end of evasi0n? Let us know in the comments.

Lauren Hockenson is a tech reporter and 8-bit enthusiast who dreams of being a wizard. She can be found on MyIGN at lhockenson or on Twitter at @lhockenson.


Source : ign[dot]com

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