You can’t possibly have heard of the MacDirtyCow or kfd exploits for iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2 and 16.0-16.6 beta 1 respectively without also hearing about the new PureKFD package manager app, which allows users to install add-ons being hosted on repositories made for both the Misaka and Picasso apps.
PureKFD
How to install PureKFD with TrollStore
If you haven’t already heard, there’s another package manager app for the MacDirtyCow and kfd exploits in town, and it’s called PureKFD. This project allows you to browse a whole host of repositories that support Misaka and Picasso-compatible packages.
PureKFD updated to v3.4 with redesigned UI, exploit reliability, and other enhancements
PureKFD, the relatively new all-in-one package manager app for the MacDirtyCow and kfd exploits that touts full compatibility with both Misaka and Picasso repositories, was updated Tuesday evening to version 3.4 with more improvements.
PureKFD updates bring bug fixes, stability, and improvements to the platform
PureKFD, a package manager-like app that works with both Misaka and Picasso repositories to offer add-ons compatible with the MacDirtyCow and kfd exploits received a couple of updates over the weekend that might be of interest to users.
PureKFD sees update to v3.1 with further user experience improvements
Just yesterday, we showed you a new app called PureKFD that works like a package manager app for non-jailbroken devices running firmware susceptible to the either the MacDirtyCow exploit (iOS 15.0-16.1.2) and kfd exploit (iOS 16.0-16.6 beta 1).
PureKFD is another new add-on manager for the kfd and MacDirtyCow exploits
When it comes to the kfd exploit that everyone’s been ranting and raving about lately, two major players seem to come in to mind: 1) the Misaka package manager; and 2) the Picasso all-in-one system customization app.