Linus Henze’s Fugu15 jailbreak for arm64e devices running iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1 was first announced and demonstrated last October, but it was primarily intended for developers since there wasn’t any tweak injection to make it user friendly.
Linus Henze’s Fugu15 jailbreak for arm64e devices running iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1 was first announced and demonstrated last October, but it was primarily intended for developers since there wasn’t any tweak injection to make it user friendly.
Just yesterday, we broke the news about ra1ncloud, a Fugu15-based jailbreak for arm64e devices running iOS 15.0-15.4.1. While it wasn’t released at the time, that fact appears to have changed overnight.
If you’ve been patiently waiting for a jailbreak on iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1 that wasn’t only intended for developers, then you might be in for a treat very soon.
So you’ve just removed the palera1n jailbreak from your iPhone or iPad, only to find that the rootfs restore left behind some unwanted icons on your Home Screen; namely Sileo and Substitute, which are the package manager and tweak injection apps that are installed by palera1n when you jailbreak your handset with it.
TrollStore is one of the best ways to install powerful apps on your iPhone or iPad running iOS or iPadOS 14.0-15.4.1 (and some 15.5 betas). Not only that, but those apps will also remain permanently signed because of the CoreTrust bug that it exploits, so you won’t have to re-sign those apps like you would after using something like AltStore or Sideloadly.
At the start of October, Linus Henze took the stage at the Objective by the Sea conference to showcase his Fugu15 jailbreak on an iPhone running iOS 15.4.1 with a slick new installation method that reminded a lot of us of the JailbreakMe days. And as of this Monday, it’s officially released and open source on Henze’s GitHub page.
Following the release of Linus Henze’s developer-centric Fugu15 jailbreak for arm64e devices running iOS 15.0-15.4.1, iOS developer opa334 released two subsequent updates to TrollStore to fix an issue with installing the Fugu15 jailbreak through the popular perma-signing utility. The first update was marked version 1.3.3, while the second was marked version 1.3.4.
Renowned security researcher Linus Henze on Monday updated the support notes of the Fugu15 jailbreak that he demonstrated on an iOS 15.4.1 device this past Thursday at the Objective by the Sea security conference.
TrollStore developer Opa334 is out with another goodie for prospective users this Thursday evening in the form of TrollInstaller2.
Today is a day that many avid jailbreakers have waited for. Security researcher Linus Henze gave a much-anticipated talk at the Objective by the Sea security conference in which he demonstrated his Fugu15 jailbreak on an iOS 15.4.1 device using a fascinating JailbreakMe-style Safari-based method to do so.
There’s been a lot of doom and gloom in the jailbreak community lately given the challenges associated with jailbreaking iOS & iPadOS 15. In fact, even Odyssey Team lead developer CoolStar has been on record discussing how iOS & iPadOS 15.1.1 would likely be the last firmware they develop a jailbreak for because of how much more difficult Apple appears to be making things.
Google Project Zero security researcher Ned Williamson took to Twitter Wednesday afternoon to share details on what appears to be a new kernel-level vulnerability proof-of-concept (PoC) for a recent version of iOS & iPadOS.