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== Controversy ==
 
== Controversy ==
Pangu installs 25PP, a Chinese cracked app store, if the user ticks the checkbox to install it. As of version 1.1.0, the 25PP checkbox is not included unless the device language is set to Chinese. iH8sn0w confirmed that Pangu does not install anything else on the device.
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Pangu used to install 25PP, a Chinese cracked app store, if the user ticks the checkbox to install it. As of version 1.1, the 25PP checkbox is not included unless the device language is set to Chinese. iH8sn0w confirmed that Pangu does not install anything else on the device.
   
Pangu also uses a revoked enterprise certificate in order to inject the jailbreak, which is removed after the jailbreak is complete.
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Is this controversial of the pangu jailbreak? I never heard it being a problem.
Originally, Pangu used code ripped from [[i0n1c]]'s jailbreak training sessions, as well as an info leak vulnerability from said sessions. Version 1.1.0 kept some of the code, but swapped his info leak with another one, which may have been usable for a future jailbreak.
 
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Originally, Pangu used code ripped from [[i0n1c]]'s jailbreak training sessions, as well as an info leak vulnerability from said sessions. Version 1.1 kept most of the code, but swapped his info leak with another one, which uselessly disclosed another vulnerability to Apple.
   
 
== Supported Devices ==
 
== Supported Devices ==

Revision as of 15:03, 9 July 2014

This article is about the untethered jailbreak for iOS 7.1.x. For the semi-tethered jailbreak for iOS 7.1.x, see Geeksn0w.
Pangu
Pangu-v1.1.0-interface.png
Pangu v1.1.0 on Windows 7
Original author(s) Pangu Team
Developer(s) Pangu Team
Initial release 23 Jun 2014 (2014-06-23)
Stable release 1.1.0 / 29 June 2014; 10 years ago
Development status Active
Written in C?
Operating system Microsoft Windows / OS X
Available in English / Chinese
Type Jailbreaking
License Freeware
Website en.pangu.io
pangu.io

Pangu is a jailbreak program. It performs an untethered jailbreak for all devices on iOS 7.1.x, except the Apple TV. It was initially released on 23 June 2014, and became subject to controversy and criticism.

Controversy

Pangu used to install 25PP, a Chinese cracked app store, if the user ticks the checkbox to install it. As of version 1.1, the 25PP checkbox is not included unless the device language is set to Chinese. iH8sn0w confirmed that Pangu does not install anything else on the device.


Originally, Pangu used code ripped from i0n1c's jailbreak training sessions, as well as an info leak vulnerability from said sessions. Version 1.1 kept most of the code, but swapped his info leak with another one, which uselessly disclosed another vulnerability to Apple.

Supported Devices

The only unsupported devices are those of the Apple TV family. All other devices capable of running iOS 7.1.x are supported.

Download

Version OS SHA-1 Hash Download Changes
1.0.0 Windows 7d66f1f939cbf877f1e90480571f92b238245fab 25PP N/A Initial release
1.1.0 Windows 732e5fca772e6fd6f29ab56d2e39df21bf1cbe5f 25PP MEGA
  • Reduce application size
  • English translation
  • Improved user interface and networking
  • Replaces i0n1c's infoleak exploit with a different one
  • Remove the choice to install the Chinese piracy store unless device language is set to Chinese
  • First OS X release
OS X a0158e29a4b064913e976c869e49c54c8a53fa75 25PP MEGA