9.3.2 and 9.3.3 latest updates jailbreak from Magic Team (MOSEC) Annouced to release jailbreak
iOS users are eagerly awaiting iOS 10
that is expected to get unveiled by Apple soon, possibly at the
upcoming WWDC 2016 event. Meanwhile, jailbreak lovers are keeping their
fingers crossed for a new iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak that was rumored to
release before the WWDC. Well, the GSMagic Team that’s new to the scene
has said that they will release the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak on 10th June, which is just a couple more days away.
This new announcement
comes as a surprise for most of us who were expecting the Pangu or TaiG
team to release the next jailbreak. But instead, we are now apparently
going to get the new jailbreak tool from a new jailbreak team we haven’t
heard about earlier. GSMagic
has made a lot of posts on Twitter regarding their upcoming jailbreak
release, and all of them make the release seem more imminent.
The recent Tweets by the GSMagic Team
suggest that the team has been getting a lot of “threats” or negative
messages from people who are saying that the team is fake and isn’t
going to release any jailbreak. The team also got in a Twitter fight
with i0n1c jailbreak-maker Stefan Esser and famous hacker Luca Todesco
who teases jailbreaks but never releases them. So far, GSMagic has been
promoting itself very much via Twitter.
But is the GSMagic iOS 9.3 jailbreak
real? Well, there are several possibilities. First of all, teams like
Pangu and TaiG never talk so much and never advertise their
capabilities; they just surprise us by releasing jailbreak tools
suddenly and without prior announcement. Another explanation suggests
that GSMagic is just pushing Luca Todesco or other hackers to release
the jailbreak before the team.
But then again, there’s no active team
in the jailbreak scenario right now, and GSMagic might just be trying to
make themselves popular and might even release the jailbreak for iOS
9.3.2. iOS 9.3.3 is in beta 2 right now, and we don’t think Apple is
going to release the stable version by 10th, so we will receive an iOS
9.3.2 jailbreak if GSMagic releases it.
Nothing can be confirmed right now, so
all we can do is wait for 10th June to end. If we get a jailbreak, well
and good. But if we don’t, we will just have to wait for another team to
make some announcements. Otherwise, we will have to forget iOS 9.3
jailbreak completely and will have to look forward to the iOS 10 jailbreak.
Update (9th June 2016):
It was only yesterday when we told you that the GSMagic Team might
release the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak. As it turns out, the iOS 9.3.3
jailbreak release date claimed to be 10th June by the team was
false. The GSMagic Team posted on Twitter a few hours ago saying that they failed and no jailbreak will be released. Given below is the image posted by the team.
The GSMagic Team, who had given hopes to
jailbreak lovers and had criticized Luca Todesco and i0n1c for not
releasing jailbreaks after finding them, has failed, apparently. The
team said that they tried really hard but have failed to meet their
deadline, and they won’t be able to “make a stable release for the
world”. The team has suspended the so-called “Project Ibykus” for iOS
indefinitely and will suspend its social media accounts within a couple
of days.
The GSMagic team got a lot of popularity
when it claimed to have found a jailbreak and promised to release it on
10th June. The team had Twitter fights with popular hacker Luca Todesco
and i0n1c jailbreak developer Stefan Esser and had challenged them to
release jailbreak tools if they had really found the jailbreak. However,
as it turns out, GSMagic was making fake claims just to intimidate
other hackers and teams into releasing a jailbreak, and the team itself
did not have the jailbreak. Twitter users are cursing, abusing, and
trolling the team, which is something that the guys behind GSMagic
deserve.
What’s Next?
Anyway, the current situation is that we
don’t have a jailbreak for iOS 9.3.2 and iOS 9.3.3 is in beta testing
phase. Pangu and TaiG are absent from the scene, and Luca Todesco has
found the jailbreak for iOS 9.3.3 but won’t release it. So should we
wait for an iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak? Well, as long as iOS 10 is not
released, we can’t really say anything. But if we don’t get the
jailbreak in a couple of months, then we should directly wait for Pangu
to release the iOS 10 jailbreak.
Meanwhile, a lot of fake jailbreaks are
being reported, and people who are desperate for jailbreaks are falling
in such traps. Remember that no iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak tool has been
released yet, and popular hackers like Luca Todesco and Stefan Esser
(i0n1c) have no intentions of releasing the jailbreak even though they
have found it. So be patient and do not download any jailbreaks from
untrusted sources, as the software might contain malware that might harm
your device or might steal your personal credentials. And now that
GSMagic has pulled its hands from scene, we’ll have to hope for another
hacker or team to release the next jailbreak for iOS 9.3.3.
Update (11th June 2016): GSMagic Team Drops Responsibility, Warns Against Viruses and Trojans, and Another Fake Jailbreak Team
As GSMagic Team had posted a couple of
days back, the Twitter account of the team is now locked and tweets are
now protected, only to be seen by confirmed followers. But before that,
the team had posted yesterday that they are not responsible for the
account anymore and won’t be accountable in case any trojan or virus is
posted through that account. We already know that the team is fake and
was just playing around with jailbreak fans and other hackers, so we
strongly suggest you to stay away from any iOS 9.3 jailbreaks by
GSMagic.
Also, another fake team called “Taiyi
Team” has been posting tweets since the starting of this month. The team
initially claimed that they had found a jailbreak for iOS 9.3 and iOS
9.3.3 and were testing it for both 32-bit and 64-bit devices. They had
said that the jailbreak would be released soon, but even this fake,
rip-off team started Twitter war with popular hackers and developers
like Luca Todesco and even Cydia-maker Saurik. Taiyi Team (name probably
taken from the very popular and real TaiG team) finally failed to
provide any proof of the jailbreak and it was clear that the people
behind it were just making fake claims.
Update (17 June 2016): iOS 10 Jailbreak Found: Sadly
none of the hackers could release an iOS 9.3 jailbreak publicly so far,
but many have claimed that they have successfully jailbroken iOS 9.3.
After a long wait for the jailbreak, all eyes are now turning towards
iOS 10 jailbreak, and the good news is that the jailbreak for iOS 10 has
already been found. Popular hacker iH8sn0w is behind the new iOS 10
jailbreak and to prove his claim, he has released a video showing his iPhone 5 running on a jailbroken version of iOS 10 with Cydia installed in it.
It is worth noting that iH8sn0w has also
jailbroken previous versions of iOS but never released them publicly.
So going with the previous record of the hacker, we don’t expect an iOS
10 Jailbreak release from him this time too. Of course, he could share
the jailbreak exploits with Pangu or TaiG who could come up with a
publicly-usable iOS 10 jailbreak tool, but that’s just a possibility. At
least we have come to know that iOS 10 can be jailbroken, but Apple may
fix the exploits by the time iOS 10 final version is released to the
public. So let’s just hope that we do get an iOS 10 jailbreak when the
time comes.
So right now, there’s no jailbreak for
iOS 9.3, and we seriously urge you to not download any fake jailbreaks
until it’s from a popular team or you read about it on all the major
news sites. Stay tuned!
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