PureKFD is an iOS toolbox for non-jailbroken devices that supports various versions of iOS & iPadOS ranging from 14.0 through 18.0/18.1 beta 4. While it previously only supported firmware versions that were susceptible to the Kernel File Descriptor (KFD) exploit, that all changed recently when the toolbox added support for the more recent SparseRestore exploit starting with version 6.
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PureKFD updated to version 6 with SparseRestore support, completely re-written app with a new user interface
PureKFD, the once popular package manager app that utilized the Kernel File Descriptor (KFD) and MacDirtyCow (MDC) exploits to enable jailbreak tweak-like hacks on non-jailbroken devices, has received a major update this weekend to version 6.0.
PureKFD versions 5.1 & 5.2 optimize the app’s overall performance and user experience
PureKFD, one of the package manager apps for non-jailbroken devices that allows users to install hacks and add-ons developed for both the MacDirtyCow (MDC) exploit for iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2 and the Kernel File Descriptor (KFD) exploit for iOS & iPadOS 16.0-16.6.1 picked up some important updates in the past couple of weeks that would have been easy to miss if you’ve been focusing attention elsewhere — such as on the development of Dopamine 2 and the likes.
PureKFD creator now appears to be working on a Sileo alternative
If you’re using the RootHide development team’s Procursus-based bootstrap, then you’ve likely noticed that Sileo and Zebra are your only package manager app options to pick from.
How to install TrollStore on A12+ devices running iOS 16.2-16.6.1 with PureKFD
We previously showed you how you could use the Misaka package manager app to install TrollStore 2 on kfd-vulnerable arm64e (A12 and newer) devices running iOS & iPadOS 16.2-16.6.1 devices, but did you know that you can also use PureKFD if you prefer that app over Misaka?
PureKFD v5 brings puaf_landa support, removes Misaka support, re-writes specific parts, & more..
PureKFD, one of the major package manager apps that exists to install hacks and add-ons on devices vulnerable to the MacDirtyCow and kfd exploits, received a large update on Monday, officially bringing the project up to version 5.
PureKFD package manager app gets preliminary support for the puaf_landa method
Not only did the Misaka package manager app receive an update on Monday with support for the new puaf_landa method for the kernel file descriptor (kfd) exploit, but so too did some of Misaka’s competitors.
PureKFD v4.2 released with an extensive list of bug fixes & improvements
PureKFD, the kfd exploit-based toolbox app and package manager all-in-one by iOS developer @lrdsnow received an important update to version 4.2 this week.
PureKFD system customization app & package manager adds preliminary TrollStore 2 installer
You’ve heard a lot about Misaka and Picasso both picking up installation methods for TrollStore 2, but did you know that even the PureKFD package manager app has incorporated a way to install TrollStore 2?
PureKFD v4.1 update adds iOS 14 support, lots of inter-exploit & platform conversion tools, & more improvements
PureKFD, one of the most popular package manager apps that hosts hacks and add-ons for non-jailbroken devices, was updated to version 4.1 on Monday with an extensive list of changes and improvements.
PureKFD receives ‘complete overhaul’ in latest v4.0 update
PureKFD, a popular all-in-one package manager app for the MacDirtyCow and KFD exploits has been updated to version 4.0 in what is being described in its announcement as a “complete overhaul.”
How to sideload the PureKFD package manager on your iPhone or iPad with Sideloadly
In case you didn’t know, there’s a nifty package manager app called PureKFD for MacDirtyCow and kfd exploit-compatible add-ons that can be acquired from Misaka and Picasso-based repositories.