iPhone owners who want to jaibreak their devices now have a new tool available which also happens to run on Linux and which also provides a solution for iPhone 4S owners.
The developers of the evasi0n tool are pushing a lot of updates for their tool.
iPhone owners who want to jaibreak their devices now have a new tool available which also happens to run on Linux and which also provides a solution if iPhone 4S owners.
Just a few days after the previous release of the evasi0n iOS 6.x Jailbreak Tool, the developers have pushed yet another release, this time with support for iOS 6.1.1, for iPhone 4S.
Even if the Apple patch hasn't plugged the ex
iOS 6.1 is fresh out the gate and there's already a group which has coded the jailbreak for this particular version. The tool they provide will also be available for the Linux platform. It's not uncommon for developers to release Linux versions for their tools and it's nice to see that the guys who call themselves evad3rs decided to make the software multi-platform.
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