iOS 10 Jailbreak: Apple Cuts Support For iOS 10.3.1, Keen Lab Demonstrates Jailbreak for iOS 10.3.2, Apple Might Lose the Game
Apple recently has cut its technical support for the iOS 10.3.1 due to security issues. The Cupertino-based company has shown support to mobile operating system and now prioritizing the release of 10.3.3. On the other note, a new hacker demonstrates iOS 10 jailbreak in mobile security conference happened last week and it seems that Apple might lose the cat and mouse game.
Last month, Apple has released its iOS 10.3.2 beta for the public. Now the company has stopped signing iOS 10.3.2 which means that the users will not be able to downgrade to 10.3.1. It is compulsory for every iPhone owner to upgrade their phones to iOS 10.3.2 which is a bad luck for iOS 10 jailbreak watchers.
Apple last month released iOS 10.3.2 to the public which focuses mainly on under-the-hood performance and security improvements. The update even addressed numerous security issues and has the latest security and performance improvements. For a while, it can be assumed that the jailbreak fans will not be able to see iOS 10 jailbreak coming.
On the other note, a jailbreak for iOS 11 beta and iOS 10.3.2 firmware was demonstrated last week in Mobile security conference. During the Mobile Security Conference that kicked off last week in Shanghai, China, Keen Security Lab has demonstrated iOS 10 jailbreak for the iOS 11 and 10.3.2 version. Although the hack was not from eminent hackers like Pangu and Lucas, the Apple fans can still have hopes for the unlocking their devices.
The news was shared by Min Zheng who is a Senior Security Engineer for Alibaba, according to his social media profile. According to Wccftech, the photos shared by Zheng, the jailbreak tools were only demonstrated on iPhone models like iPhone 6 Plus with iOS 10.3.2, the iPhone 7 on the latest iOS 11 beta and another image is for the iPhone 7 on iOS 103.2.
The reports even claimed that the iOS 10 jailbreaks on all the iPhone models were installed through the Cydia tool. It seems that Apple is losing its game or it might not as it is going to release the next version of iPhone in September.