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iOS hacking group Pangu have delayed their jailbreaking tool yet again for iOS 10.
Cris Xander JulianoNews
The newest operating system update for Apple, iOS 10.2, was just released. Jailbreak fans are also waiting for its jailbreak version. However, serial iOS hackers such as Pangu and Luca Todesco continue to remain silent about this matter.
Portia Mae M. CansancioNews
Rumors say that Pangu is just a few steps away to finally releasing the jailbreak tool for the latest iOS 10 version.
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The iOS 10 Jailbreak tool is a very elusive item, and despite the hardwork hackers are putting in, Apple is a few miles ahead of them. Is Pangu also among with these hackers who already shunned the idea for good or are they just playing hard to get?
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Even with the $1.5 million reward for those who would be able to crack Apple's iOS 10 security, the iOS 10 jailbreak is still at a dim light. For those who can wait no longer, fortunately, there are still some means of rolling back to a jailbreakable version of iOS without worrying about getting signed.
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With a prize to whoever cracks iOS 10's security, will people from around the globe be more attentive to the community's need of a working jailbreak tool?
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It was hardly a month for the iOS 10 release and Apple already patched it to 10.0.1. Should users upgrade to it or does this mean bad news for the jailbreak progress many have been waiting for?
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The recently iOS 10 update has been officially rolled out and folks who had been waiting for the jailbreak tool for previous iOS versions 9.3.4 and 9.3.5 shifted their attention to the latest version of Apple's mobile operating system. When and what can we see in this new update?
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After the recent Apple updates, the iOS 9.3.3 Jailbreak tool from Pangu was rendered useless and shortlived. Fortunately for those hoping to get their devices jailbroken but won't risk not updating, the iOS 10 Jailbreak might arrive sooner than expected.
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