Apple iOS 9.3 Jailbreak Update: No Jailbreak Tool, Unbreakable OS?

First Posted: Apr 23, 2016 06:44 AM EDT
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iPhone users have been expecting a release of an Apple iOS 9.3 jailbreak tool shortly after the version came out. While some reports indicate that hackers have already turned their attention to creating a jailbreak tool for iOS 9.3, there has been no release up to now of the completed version of an iOS 9.3 jailbreak tool.

The Apple iOS 9.3 jailbreak tool is yet to be released in spite of the claims of hackers about having cracked the OS. Several sites have just mentioned of a beta version or partial jailbreak tool, since well-known hackers like TaiG and Pangu are reported to be close to developing the tool.

A report by the iPhone Hacks on Apple iOS 9.3 indicates that the jailbreak tools usually appear following days upon the latest iOS release. But since iOS 9.2 has come out, there has been no jailbreak tool release, which, according to reports, could be a sign that the Apple iOS is unbreakable.  

In fact, prior to releasing the iOS 9 last year, Apple claimed that it is going to be unbreakable. However, only a few hours following the OS release, hackers were able to crack it and came up with their jailbreak tool. Apple eventually released updates to the iOS 9 with 9.2 and 9.1, and from then on, there was no reported jailbreak tool release.

However, a popular iOS hacker named Luca Todesco, otherwise known as "qwertyoruiop," previously made a claim through Twitter about having cracked iOS 9.2.1. Todesco uploaded a screenshot image of the particular jailbreak, although never released a tool for it. Reports also state that the hacker claimed to jailbreak iOS 9.3 and then came out with his video as proof, yet he apparently refused to have  his exploits published.  

Apple iOS 9.3 jailbreak tool appears to be a much awaited thing for now. As the hackers are finding it difficult to crack the OS, it seems that Apple has been true about the claim that the iOS will be unbreakable,  Christian Times reported.

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