MuscleNerd points out that Apple has given credit for 4 of the 6 security fixes in the newly released iOS 6.1.3 . Jump over the break to check out the credits…
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MuscleNerd points out that Apple has given credit for 4 of the 6 security fixes in the newly released iOS 6.1.3
MuscleNerd points out that Apple has given credit for 4 of the 6 security fixes in the newly released iOS 6.1.3 . Jump over the break to check out the credits…
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Just like at the wind-down of last year’s WWDC, the iPhone DevTeam is releasing a developer-only version of a redsn0w tethered jailbreak for app developers.
Just like at the wind-down of last year’s WWDC, the iPhone DevTeam is releasing a developer-only version of a redsn0w tethered jailbreak for app developers.
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Just a quick heads-up: the iPhone DevTeam has updated redsn0w to v0.9.11b4 which completes the tethered JB support for 5.1.1 on A4 devices and earlier, including proper “Stitching” and “Custom” creation of NO_BB IPSWs.
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Just a quick heads-up: the iPhone DevTeam has updated redsn0w to v0.9.10b5c to fix some issues with the iPhone 3G and 3Gs and prevents redsn0w from crashing due to the ever-growing ramdisk size.
Here are the redsn0w download links:
Just a quick heads-up: The iPhone DevTeam has just ( quietly ) released redsn0w version b5, which incorporates yet another fix for iBooks, this time involving DRM. @planetbeing wrote a utility called “crazeles” that overcomes jailbreak detection by iBooks that would cause about 10% of images to show incorrectly. This fix is similar to the “hunnypot” fix that @comex wrote for the 4.x jailbreak.
Yesterday, the iPhone DevTeam has released a CLI ( command-line ) jailbreak that got most users confused. This is indeed a jailbreak, but it’s meant for advanced users, and also for debugging and tinkering. So, basically, it’s not for probably 95% of the users out there. If you still want to try it, jump over the break, where we show you the basics. You can take it away from there…
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Just a quick heads-up: the iPhone DevTeam has released the CLI ( command-line interface ) for Corona A5 Jailbreak. The tool was released mainly for debugging, but it’s also fun to play with if you’re one of those people who like to tinker. The tool can be downloaded here and instructions can be found here…
If you want to jailbreak your iPhone 4S or iPad 2, check out Absinthe…
Just a quick heads-up: the iPhone DevTeam has updated redsn0w to v0.9.10b4 to incorporate the 5.0.1 fix for iBooks, and also for sporadic problems with launchctl. As usual, you can choose to install the fix either by re-running redsn0w over your existing jailbreak (de-select Cydia if you do that), or by installing the corona package from Cydia (it’s the same set of files no matter which way you choose). TIP: If auto-detection fails and redsn0w tells you no identifying data was found, you can always pre-select the appropriate 5.0.1 IPSW using “Extras->Select IPSW”.
Here are the redsn0w download links:

iPhone DevTeam’s b3 version of redsn0w fixes a problem where re-running redsn0w over an existing jailbreak would cause MobileSubstrate-based apps to stop running until MS was installed again. Now you can re-run the redsn0w jailbreak step without worrying about that (but still remember to de-select the “Install Cydia” option if it’s already installed). If this is your first time usingredsn0w, check out this tutorial…
TIP: If auto-detection fails and redsn0w tells you no identifying data was found, you can always pre-select theappropriate 5.0.1 IPSW using “Extras->Select IPSW”.
Here are the redsn0w download links:
iPhone DevTeam’s b2 version of redsn0w includes the launchctl-related fix by @planetbeing as mentioned by @saurik here and here. As usual, you can just re-run redsn0w in jailbreak mode over your existing 5.0.1 jailbreak (even a PwnageTool one), making sure to de-select “Install Cydia” if you do. Always be sure to do a controlled “slide to power off” shutdown of your device before running redsn0w. If this is your first time using redsn0w, check out this tutorial…
Here are the redsn0w download links: