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'''Cydia Impactor''' is a multifunction tool available for Windows, Mac and Linux, created by [[User:saurik|Jay Freeman (saurik)]]. It can be used to install IPA files on iOS and APK files on Android, and can also be used to exploit the series of Android "Master Key" vulnerabilities.
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'''Cydia Impactor''' is a multifunction tool available for Windows, Mac, and Linux, created by [[User:saurik|Jay Freeman (saurik)]], used to install IPA files on iOS and APK files on Android. It is able to exploit the series of Android "Master Key" vulnerabilities.
   
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Apps installed with Cydia Impactor are signed for seven days using a free developer account associated with any Apple ID, or one year if the user has a paid developer account.
Cydia Impactor has been used to accomplish [[semi-untethered jailbreak]]s on iOS devices in recent years - specifically, it is used to sideload the IPAs that are then used to jailbreak, such as [[Pangu9|Pangu9 for iOS 9.2-9.3.3]], [[Home Depot]], [[yalu]], [[PPJailbreak|PPJailbreak for iOS 10]] and [[LiberTV]].
 
   
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Cydia Impactor has been used to accomplish [[semi-untethered jailbreak]]s on iOS devices in recent years - specifically, it is used to sideload the IPAs that are then used to jailbreak, such as [[Pangu9|Pangu9 for iOS 9.2-9.3.3]], [[Home Depot]], [[yalu]], [[PPJailbreak|PPJailbreak for iOS 10]] and [[LiberTV]].
Apps are signed for seven days using the user's Apple ID. The user must have a free developer account associated with their Apple ID, or the user has a paid developer account and is a member of the Apple Developer Program, apps are signed for one year.
 
   
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==A note about Cydia Eraser==
==Note==
 
Cydia Eraser, a tool similar to [[SemiRestore]] that can be used to wipe the device and preserve the iOS version, was previously called Cydia Impactor. However, saurik chose to change the name to Cydia Eraser to prevent confusion.
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Cydia Eraser, a tool similar to [[SemiRestore]] that can be used to wipe the device and preserve the iOS version, was previously called Cydia Impactor. However, [[saurik]] chose to change the name to Cydia Eraser to prevent confusion.
   
==Related==
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==See also==
 
*[[Semi-untethered jailbreak]]
 
*[[Semi-untethered jailbreak]]
   
[[Category:Sideloading]]
 
 
[[Category:Jailbreaking]]
 
[[Category:Jailbreaking]]

Latest revision as of 03:11, 8 March 2022

Cydia Impactor
Original author(s) Jay Freeman (saurik)
Developer(s) Jay Freeman (saurik)
Stable release 0.9.56 / 14 February 2022; 2 years ago
Development status Active
Operating system Windows / macOS / Linux
Available in English
Type Sideloading
License Freeware
Website Cydia Impactor

Cydia Impactor is a multifunction tool available for Windows, Mac, and Linux, created by Jay Freeman (saurik), used to install IPA files on iOS and APK files on Android. It is able to exploit the series of Android "Master Key" vulnerabilities.

Apps installed with Cydia Impactor are signed for seven days using a free developer account associated with any Apple ID, or one year if the user has a paid developer account.

Cydia Impactor has been used to accomplish semi-untethered jailbreaks on iOS devices in recent years - specifically, it is used to sideload the IPAs that are then used to jailbreak, such as Pangu9 for iOS 9.2-9.3.3, Home Depot, yalu, PPJailbreak for iOS 10 and LiberTV.

A note about Cydia Eraser

Cydia Eraser, a tool similar to SemiRestore that can be used to wipe the device and preserve the iOS version, was previously called Cydia Impactor. However, saurik chose to change the name to Cydia Eraser to prevent confusion.

See also