TaiG

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This page is about untethered jailbreak for iOS 8.0-8.1.2. For untethered jailbreak for iOS 8.0-8.1, see Pangu8.

TaiG
Original author(s) TaiG
Developer(s) TaiG
Initial release 29 Nov 2014 (2014-11-29)
Stable release 1.2.0 / 10 December 2014; 9 years ago
Development status Active
Written in ?
Operating system Windows
Platform Windows
Available in Chinese / English
Type Jailbreaking
License Freeware
Website taig.com/en (English)
taig.com (Chinese)

TaiG (Taiji in Chinese) (/taɪ dʒi/ or /taɪ tʃi/) is an untethered jailbreak for all devices on iOS 8.0-8.1.2, except the Apple TV. It was initially released on 29 November, 2014.

Supported Devices

All devices capable of running iOS 8.0-8.1.2 except the Apple TV family, are supported.

iOS 8.2 Beta

TaiG's website originally claimed as early as 4 December 2014 that "support of iOS 8.2 has been completed by TaiG, [but] as 8.2 is still at beta stage, we have disabled support for 8.2 in [the] current public release." This claim remained through 31 December 2014, but was removed sometime before 4 January 2015.

Download

Version Language Download SHA-1 Changes
1.0.0 English TaiG 2538d85d3b42a2a65ec33aec86245c39047449d3 First version of TaiG which supports all devices with iOS 8.0 - 8.1.1 except Apple TV's.
1.0.1 TaiG 7346849bb3ff3dd1e21530ae1bb7ee27f02f453a
  • Improve JB speed
  • Improve stability
1.0.2 TaiG 4edab617f9b951419eca4c32ddc6a5f8a2e94226
  • Able to remove 3K-Assistant via Cydia
1.1.0 Chinese TaiG 2181179badac74cced2eb9ad5639b0f57be66f95
  • Avoid sandbox generate redundant info.
  • Officially built TaiG source(apt.taig.com), users who Jailbroke with TaiG before V1.1.0, can fix this problem by install TaiG 8.0-8.1.1 Untether.
English TaiG d3b40bbbd6f9cf652ece4476b96dafae858f1bb0
1.2.0 Chinese TaiG 42848662a637234ef14d67448e4cf8e427906b52
  • Add support for iOS 8.1.2
English TaiG 5c6e2939359e36622ca2b4ca71d0def628dbbaf3

Exploit

As of 4 January 2015, the exploits used have not been disclosed by the developers and no (public) reverse analysis is available.

Installed Packages

  • APR (/usr/lib) (1.3.3-2; apr-lib)
  • APT 0.7 (apt-key) (0.7.25.3-3; apt7-key)
  • APT 0.7 Strict (lib) (0.7.25.3-13; apt7-lib)
  • Base Structure (1-4; base)
  • Big Boss Icon Set (1.0; org.thebigboss.repo.icons)
  • Bourne-Again SHell (4.0.44-15; bash)
  • bzip2 (1.0.5-7; bzip2)
  • Core Utilities (/bin) (8.12-7p; coreutils-bin)
  • Cydia Installer (1.1.16; cydia)
  • Cydia Translations (1.1.12; cydia-lproj)
  • Darwin Tools (1-4; darwintools)
  • Debian Packager (1.14.25-9; dpkg)
  • Debian Utilities (3.3.3ubuntu1-1p; debianutils)
  • Diff Utilities (2.8.1-6; diffutils)
  • Find Utilities (4.2.33-6; findutils)
  • GNU Privacy Guard (1.4.8-4; gnupg)
  • grep (2.5.4-3; grep)
  • gzip (1.6-7; gzip)
  • LZMA Utils (4.32.7-4; lzma)
  • New Curses (5.7-13; ncurses)
  • PAM (Apple) (32.1-3; pam)
  • PAM Modules (36.1-4; pam-modules)
  • pcre (8.30-5p; pcre)
  • Profile Directory (0-2; profile.d)
  • readline (6.0-7; readline)
  • sed (4.1.5-7; sed)
  • shell-cmds (118-6; shell-cmds)
  • system-cmds (433.4-12; system-cmds)
  • TaiG 8.0-8.1.X Untether (1.1 (using 1.2.0); taiguntether)
  • TaiG AFC2 (0.1; taigafc2)
  • Tape Archive (1.19-8; tar)
  • UI Kit Tools (1.1.9; uikittools)