Since then, the developers of Pangu released tool jailbreak iOS 9.1, any news from the hackers didn’t arrive. With the release of iOS and iOS 9.3 9.3.1 new information about the upcoming exploit. According to iCrackUriDevice, users can expect the instrument to jailbreak iOS 9.3 / 9.3.1, but for earlier versions of the operating system.
A few months ago it became known that Pangu is waiting for the final version of iOS 9.3 in order to distribute tools for hacking. In the testing phase of the OS Apple seeks to defend its mobile platform, so is looking for and removes any discovered security vulnerabilities, which can be used by hackers. Then it was assumed that an exploit for hacking will be available only for the latest version, while for iOS 9.2.1 is not stated. Now sources claim that the exploit is universal and compatible with iOS 9.3.1, iOS iOS 9.2.1 and 9.3.
Users have been concerns that the jailbreak iOS 9.3 delayed because of the recent release of iOS 9.3.1. Update debuted this week for all Apple devices. However, according to the source, iOS 9.3.1 not necessary closed to jailbreak vulnerability. This release is aimed at eliminating only one error that is associated with the work Safari. The update available over the air or via iTunes, fixes a problem with lockups when clicking on links in the browser and other apps.
When can we expect jailbreak iOS 9.3 / 9.3.1? Official statement from Pangu regarding the timing of the release of the exploit has not yet been reported, but the resource, citing its own sources, claims that the exploit will debut this month. All this time the hackers were simultaneously working on the jailbreak for Apple TV. Their new tool has no GUI, but provides developers with the ability to explore the operating system tvOS and begin the development of informal applications. After the release of the first version of the jailbreak for Apple TV hackers have switched to a mobile platform.
It is worth noting that in January of this year Todesco announced the successful jailbreak iOS 9.3 beta 1. In the confirmation he posted a video showing the Cydia store on the iPhone. In March, in correspondence with Stefan Esser, the hacker confirmed that the exploit they used is supported in the latest beta versions of iOS 9.3. Todesco, however, stressed it has no plans to release the exploit and confirmed the possibility of establishing such a tool.
At the moment there are no publicly available jailbreak exploits for iPhone and iPad running iOS 9.3.1, 9.3 and 9.2.1. The latest version of Pangu is only compatible with iOS 9.1 and supports 64-bit models of the iPhone and iPad.





