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− | '''EtasonJB''' (also spelt '''etasonJB''' and '''#EtasonJB''') is an [[untethered jailbreak]] for all 32-bit devices |
+ | '''EtasonJB''' (also spelt '''etasonJB''' and '''#EtasonJB''') is an [[untethered jailbreak]] for all 32-bit devices (except [[Apple TV]]), running iOS 8.4.1. It was developed by [https://twitter.com/tihmstar tihmstar] and exploits the same vulnerabilities as [[Home Depot]]. The first public version, RC2, was released on September 19, 2017 and is installed by sideloading an IPA with [[Cydia Impactor]]. It is, for reasons not yet known, incompatible with the [[iPhone 5]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/tihmstar/status/910119986718560256 @tihmstar on Twitter]: “Seems like #etasonJB doesn't work on iPhone5. Please email me paniclogs and the output of ideviceconsole while jailbreaking”</ref> |
== History == |
== History == |
Revision as of 00:09, 20 September 2017
Developer(s) | @tihmstar |
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Initial release | 19 Sep 2017 |
Stable release | RC2 / 19 September 2017 |
Operating system | iOS |
Available in | English |
Type | Jailbreaking |
Website | http://tihmstar.net/etasonjb/ |
EtasonJB (also spelt etasonJB and #EtasonJB) is an untethered jailbreak for all 32-bit devices (except Apple TV), running iOS 8.4.1. It was developed by tihmstar and exploits the same vulnerabilities as Home Depot. The first public version, RC2, was released on September 19, 2017 and is installed by sideloading an IPA with Cydia Impactor. It is, for reasons not yet known, incompatible with the iPhone 5.[1]
History
The development started after Phœnix was released, and on 6 September, 2017 tihmstar announced that he had ported the Trident exploits to iOS 8.4.1. Regular updates on the development were published, and the name and imminent release were announced eleven days later, on the 17th. The first public release coincided with the release of iOS 11, on the 19th.
The name is a pun on eta son, a phrase commonly used to mock uncivilized “jelbrekers” who beg for an ETA (son is also short for soon or never).
Version Change Log
Version | Date | Changes |
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RC1 | – |
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RC2 | September 19, 2017 |
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External Links
References
- ^ @tihmstar on Twitter: “Seems like #etasonJB doesn't work on iPhone5. Please email me paniclogs and the output of ideviceconsole while jailbreaking”