Posted on January 31, 2013 by Jaden Ellett
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Downgrading is becoming increasingly difficult with Apple’s implementation of SHSH Blobs and APTickets. In fact, downgrading is essentially impossible on A5 devices and above. In order for downgrading to continue a new exploit will need to be found. It looks like this is exactly what has happened today as a developer by the name of [...]
Posted on December 6, 2012 by Jaden Ellett
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When new firmware versions are released, it always seems like there are a select few who accidentally update. I have been there myself in the past, because it is a pretty easy thing to do when you aren’t paying attention, but it is a definitely a mistake you never make again. In some cases you [...]
Posted on November 29, 2012 by Jaden Ellett
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Along with Apple releasing iTunes 11 for both Mac OS X and Windows this afternoon, Apple has pushed an update to the second and third generation Apple TV. This update brings the Apple TV to version 5.1.1 (Build 10A831) and fixes numerous bugs that was introduced in the 5.1 firmware. The last firmware update pushed by [...]
If there is one thing we learned from iH8Sn0w at JailbreakC0n 2012, it was that downgrading is getting increasingly difficult due to the implementation of not only SHSH Blobs, but now APTickets as well. In fact, unless a new exploit is found with APTickets, eventually downgrading may become impossible on newer devices like the iPhone [...]
Earlier today we told you that the iPhone Dev-Team mentioned on their official blog that the latest version of RedSn0w is indeed compatible with OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. There is only one slight difference with the way RedSn0w needs to be launched on Mountain Lion due to the implementation of Gatekeeper. This will eventually be [...]
Did you install the iOS 6 beta 1 firmware to test out some of its new functionality, but are tired of not having an Untethered Jailbreak? Maybe you are finding the iOS 6 beta 1 firmware is a little too buggy for your liking? If you answered yes to any of these questions and would [...]
Although we did show you the process involved in Jailbreaking your iPhone 4S, the new iPad (iPad 3G) or iPad 2G Untethered running the iOS 5.1.1 firmware with the Mac OS X version of RedSn0w 0.9.12b1, we always like to a have a Windows version of our guides available. No, the process is not different, but [...]
A few days ago we told you how to Jailbreak your A4 iOS device with the Mac OS X version of RedSn0w 0.9.12b1. This specific RedSn0w Jailbreak involved a slightly different process, in which you placed your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad in DFU mode before clicking the Jailbreak button. While this may sound simple to those [...]
Only moments ago we told you how to Jailbreak your A4 iOS device running the iOS 5.1.1 firmware Untethered using the Mac OS X version of RedSn0w 0.9.12b1. The only difference between Jailbreaking your A4 iOS device with RedSn0w 0.9.12b1 versus Jailbreaking your A5 iOS device is the requirement of needing to go into DFU mode. As RedSn0w 0.9.12b1 uses the limera1n-based ramdisk [...]
Until now the only tools available to Jailbreak the iOS 5.1.1 firmware Untethered were Absinthe 2.0, Cinject or Sn0wBreeze. With the iPhone Dev-Team updating their arsenal of tools however, that include both RedSn0w and the PwnageTool, it has given the Jailbreaking community even more flexibility in how they Jailbreak their iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. [...]