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iOS 10 Jailbreak Update Reveals Security Issues And Vulnerability To Threats For The Apple OS

iOS 10 Jailbreak Update Reveals Security Issues And Vulnerability To Threats For The Apple OS

Dheeraj R

The latest update on the recently launched Apple iOS 10 suggested that it has been a victim of jailbreak. A hacker named iH8snow got into the iOS 10 system after its release at the WWDC 2016 conference. This is raised speculations that the new operating system is not full-proof with a lot of security issues.

Mobi Picker reported that if the beta version of the iOS 10 was easily breached, then the risk of it being susceptible to vulnerabilities is higher. One of the main reasons that caused the jailbreak possible might be the unencrypted Kernel of the operating system.

It is being rumored that the encryption-less iOS 10 Kernel has made the jailbreaking process much easier as Apple users can easily access the OS interior and destroy the security system. On the other hand, The BitBag reported that the US-based technology giant purposely had created the security issue in the system so that they can get more bug reports from the beta version software.

Reports about the iOS 10 jailbreak emerged after the hacker posted a small video showing that the recently launched operating system beta version was easily able to run Cydia on the iPhone 5 device without any difficulty, reported Neuro Gadget. However, the hacker is not willing to share the iOS 10 jailbreak update with others.

Moreover, Apple has not yet officially responded to the jailbreak update. A developer team from the technology giant company is expected to soon examine the claim that the iOS 10 version can be actually hacked.

There is also a possibility that the Pangu team from China, famous for their jailbreak iOS jailbreak updates, would not reveal the upgrade for the iOS 9.3.3 version. Rather, the team is reported to soon unveil the iOS 10 jailbreak update after the system official launches in few months.

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