By Aliza Xandria, | April 15, 2017
Apple has rolled out beta 2 for iOS 10.3.2 to developers almost two weeks after it launched the first iOS 10.3.2 beta. (YouTube)
The thing about jail breaking is that nothing is ever predictable. There are even insinuations that the iOS 10.3.2 could never be fully broken and that hackers such as TaiG, Pangu and Luca Todesco have finally met their match.
Reports have surfaced that the Yalu jailbreak, originally released for iOS 10.1, was updated to support iOS 10.3, however, the developer, Luca Todesco, has dropped the bombshell that he won't be updating it.
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According to the same report, the Yalu jailbreak is dead when it comes to iOS 10.3.2. The other reason why the Yalu is dead because of the fact that jailbreaking just got harder with the introduction of the new Apple File System or (AFS).
Telegiz previously mentioned that the hackers such as TaiG and Pangu have collaborated to break the code and provide better options for the users through iOS jailbreak. The report relayed that two popular iOS hackers such as Pangu and TaiG are secretly working on a jailbreaking tool and the report also claimed that the iOS 10.3 jailbreak tool will function from iOS 10.2.1 up to iOS 10.3.
The hacking group might even set the bar higher by releasing the probable date of the new iOS 10.3 jailbreak tool since they were able to do it before and in addition, a report suggested that the upcoming iOS 10.3 tool is almost done but Pangu and TaiG have kept mum regarding its release.
For the tech enthusiasts and Apple users with iOS platforms, all details coming out should be taken with a grain of salt in mind.
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