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iPhone Dev Team Start Work On Untethered iOS 4.3 Jailbreak

Yesterday we reported the great news that good old that GreenPois0n had released an untethered iPhone 4.2.1  jailbreak direct from his cyber dungeon.

And now the battle against Apple continues as hackers work towards an untethered 4.3 jailbreak.

The iPhone Dev Team has already started working on porting Redsn0w's Monte jailbreak for iOS 4.3.

MuscleNerd said on Twitter- "The aim of the game has to be to get Monte jailbreak to work with iOS 4.3. This is where all those SHSH blobs for 4.1 and 4.2.1 will come in handy folks, so be sure to save them using Cydia or TinyUmbrella, or iSHSHit!"

Yes, he's lost me as well. But the important thing is with a bit of luck iPhone Dev Team will be publishing a 4.3 hack sometime soon and Apple's prison walls will once again crumble.

Source: Redmond Pie

2 thoughts on “iPhone Dev Team Start Work On Untethered iOS 4.3 Jailbreak

  • Shsh blobs is machine specific code that gets checked to validate ios. By saving them, one would be able to jailbreak untethered from the last version. The jailbreak uses the then saved shsh blobs to do a fake validation bladibla.

    These blobs, back them up with any of the mentioned apps to have happibess jailbreaking in the future…

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