It’s nothing new for iPhone gamers to have notification banners come up and ruin the full-screen gaming experience. But jailbreakers have long had a way around this thanks to jailbreak tweaks like Nepeta’s NanoBanners.
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It’s nothing new for iPhone gamers to have notification banners come up and ruin the full-screen gaming experience. But jailbreakers have long had a way around this thanks to jailbreak tweaks like Nepeta’s NanoBanners.
If you’ve used the Serotonin systemwide tweak injection utility (also sometimes referred to as a “semi-jailbreak” by some) for the RootHide bootstrap since its launch, then you’ve likely happened upon the “Confidential & Proprietary, Call +X XXX-XXX-XXXX” message that appears at the bottom of your Lock Screen.
Serotonin, one of the tweak injection methods for the RootHide development team’s Procursus-based bootstrap for kfd & CoreTrust bug-vulnerable devices, also known as a “semi-jailbreak,” picked up an update to version 1.1.0 on Monday with some substantial changes.
Jailbreak tweaks are generally installed on iPhones and iPads that have been jailbroken, but the community has been hard at work on utilities that allow tweak injection to exist on non-jailbroken devices by way of kernel exploits such as kernel file descriptor (kfd) and the new CoreTrust bug utilized by TrollStore 2.
Keeping up with all the hustle and bustle of the iPhone hacking and jailbreaking communities recently has been challenging for both experts and novices alike.
It was only last week that we shared the incredible news that ElleKit tweak injection developer @eveiynee had successfully achieved true SpringBoard tweak injection using the kernel file descriptor (kfd) exploit and the CoreTrust bug harnessed by TrollStore.
In an unfortunate bout of news for the iPhone & iPad jailbreaking communities, respected and seasoned iOS developer @sugiutadev has announced their departure from the community to move on to bigger and better things.
Just last week, the RootHide development team shared that it was working on a Procursus-based bootstrap for TrollStore 2 devices, which was intended to bring a jailbreak-like environment to iPhones and iPads running TrollStore 2.
The team at iDB is as passionate about jailbreaking as many of you are, and that’s the primary reason why we continuously monitor the latest developments in the iPhone hacking and jailbreaking communities.
There’s been a lot of talk recently about trying to bring tweak injection to non-jailbroken devices with nothing more than TrollStore, and thus far, all tweak injection has been limited to apps and very little else.
If you’re without a jailbreak and your firmware is too new for any of the recent developments in the jailbreak community recently (I’m looking at all of you who are on iOS or iPadOS 16.6-17.0 and using TrollStore 2), then you might want to pay attention to this.
You can count on your friends at iDB to keep all the latest iPhone hacking and jailbreaking news front-and-center because we care as much about this exhilarating hobby as you do.