[VIDEO] iOS 10.1 & 10.1.1 Jailbreak: iPhone 7 Faces Hacking Problems; Apple To Resolve Issue

By Maria Follet - 12 Nov '16 09:17AM

A week after Apple's release of their latest model, iPhone 7, users who are used to downloading Apple apps through jailbreaking waited for Pangu's iOS 10 & 10.1.1 software release. However, this time, Pangu seemed to be unsuccessful on its mission.

Despite this, persistent individuals found some way to break into iPhone 7's heavy program which disallows hackers from breaking in. WCCF Tech showed some sources from YouTube who demonstrated how to crack iOS 10 & 10.1.1. However, the entry clearly said that the software is not made for public use. Which means, only the hacker can do the jailbreaking, unless he or she shares it to somebody else.

The reason behind why this hacker does not allow the jailbreaking software for iOS 10 & 10.1.1 to become open for public use is that the software itself is still not stable enough. The hackers said they need to observe how the software works in iPhone 7 even more, however, they also did not promise to make it public. Another reason is that if they release the software, Apple will immediately find a solution that will overhaul the jailbreak software.

There's another software that can be downloaded by iPhone 7 users but reports warn that this might only disappoint users, according to Morning News USA. While the software promises a lot of good things for iOS 10 & 10.1.1, it might also contain a lot of malwares since most of its apps need a lot of clicking and redirecting.

For now, it is still a big question whether anyone is ready to release a very reliable jailbreak software for iOS 10 and 10.1.1 or not at all. The report speculates that Pangu's silence may mean two things: they are cooking a software that is very powerful or they are not doing anything at all.


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