iOS 9.1, 9.2, 9.3 Jailbreak Release Date And Update

Feb 21, 2016 09:24 AM EST

Apple users were expecting a lot from Pangu and TaiG last year, but the hacking experts did not release the much-anticipated Jailbreak tools for iOs 9.1, 9.2, and 9.3. However, an Italian developer named Luca Todesco apparently got the right software to jailbreak Apple gadgets. Now, here's the latest round-up of news about iOs  9.1, 9.2, 9.3 jailbreak release date.

As of now, Apple's security defenses are winning the jailbreak wars for anything above iOS 9.0.2. However, today's online articles said iOS 9.2 and the coming iOS 9.3 have jailbreak tools. Previously,  the iOS 9.0 jailbreak surprised tech experts and gadget lovers and iOS 9.0.2 system has also been penetrated. Therefore, it is not possible that hackers will find vulnerabilities in iOS 9.1, 9.2, or 9.2.1.

Interestingly, there is a video spreading online showing the works of Luca Todesco. The developer reportedly owns an iPhone that has an installed iOS 9.2 jailbreak, and so far the video hasn't been proved fake. Moreover, it is impossible to produce a fake video on the jailbreaking community. Some Apple users believe the jailbreak of iOS 9.2 and 9.1 could arrive very soon.

Tech website Neurogadget, on another hand, predicted the iOS 9.3 Jailbreak will be released at the end of this month. Hacker Luca Todesco has evidence that he owns jailbreaks for iOS 9.2, and he is now apparently developing a jailbreak for iOS 9.3. For some reason, this hacker is still not releasing his codes for iOS 9.1, 9.2.1 to the public.

Meanwhile, there is also a huge possibility that popular hackers Pangu and TaiG have the jailbreak tools for iOS 9.3, and they have a scheduled release date for the software.  Nevertheless, jailbreak software for iOS 9.3 may be coming soon, and it might be available just after Apple rolls out iOS 9.3 publicly.

For interested users who want to jailbreak their Apple devices, they have to make sure that they are under iOS 9.0, iOS 9.0.1 and iOS 9.0.2 versions.

Jailbreaking is a method of penetrating device's security system to unlock its restrictions. In the case of iPhones, jailbreak software hacks the Apple's software. Users with jailbreak software can install previously unavailable apps on their devices.

However, Apple Company discourages this practice. The tech-giant said jailbreaking compromises the user's security, and most of the time it leads to problems in operating software.