Monday 21 April 2014

untethered iOS 7.1 Jailbreak

Untethered iOS 7.1 Jailbreak is possible, but … if you are one of those who are running behind the real answers regarding the iOS 7.1 Jailbreak then this post is highly recommended for you.
It is real that iOS 7.1 Jailbreak is possible and works on pretty amazing range of iOS devices. We have already seen numerous updates from Jailbreaking community regarding the presence of iOS 7.1 Jailbreak. Both iH8sn0w and Winocm has confirmed they have got an exploit in iOS 7.1 security that allows them to boot untethered on iOS 7.1 Jailbreak.
Few days back, we reported on Winocm previewing its Untethered iOS 7.1 Jailbreak running on an iPhone 4 device, but right after the video goes public, we heard iH8sn0w is also carrying a serious exploit that can be used on A5+ devices for Jailbreaking purpose.During the whole process, we received numerous requests from our readers on whether they can jailbreak iOS 7.1 or not. We are here confirming that iOS 7.1 Jailbreak is possible but not released or in works for a general release.

Jailbreak iOS 7.1 Untethered Cydia Tweaks, News, Download & Update: Top Cydia Tweaks To Try Before Next iOS Release


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The most popular iOS 7 Jailbreak tweaks on Cydia have been some of the most obvious ones. From the convenient quick-response messaging tweaks to the many security tweaks that prevent thieves from doing anything to a stolen phone, the list of tweaks seem to be endless -- but where do you start?
Many iOS users are at the edge of their seats waiting for the next iOS Jailbreak update, which, if history is any indication, could take some time. The original iOS 7 Jailbreak did not get released until late in December of 2013, several months after Apple's September release of the iOS 7 operating system.
Today we will take a look at some of tweaks to try out during the wait before the next Jailbreak update from the Evad3rs.
Although speculation has emerged about whether or not the Evad3rs will come through with an iOS 7.1 Jailbreak, the hacking group might decide to wait until iOS 8 finally hits the market. Rumors are indicating that the next iPhone will likely come in June, and we can expect the next operating system to come along with it.
Below you can find our list of some Cydia tweaks to try out:
1. Auki - Responding quickly to messages can be a hassle for iPhone users. Although this tweak is incredibly popular, it seems to be worth it. You can simply  touch the reply button and you will be able to start writing your message, according to 9to5 Mac. You can get to this point by swiping across from the lock screen or by swiping down. This tweak is not too complex and yet it provides a nice convenient way to quickly respond to a message when you don't have to time to do the extra work.
2. iCaughtU - For some people, the iPhone app store does not provide enough options when it comes to tracking down a lost or stolen phone. This tweak will take a picture -- and email it to you -- each time a person unsuccessfully enters your password. If you can afford the Pro version, you will be able to program it so that text messages sent to you while the phone is stolen will not be able to be read.
3. GuestMode - iOS devices can have personal information and this gets tricky when other people want access to your phone.  This tweak gives you the chance to customize which apps become available under a special guest mode that others can use.
Resized Cydia iOS 7.0.6

iOS 7.0.6 was just released earlier today, and it contains a fairly serious SSL bug fix that everyone should upgrade to. Unfortunately, the latest build of Evasion7, build 1.0.5, is not yet compatible with iOS 7.0.6. But don’t worry, we have you covered. We’ve uploaded a custom Hex-edited version of Evasi0n7 1.0.5 with the proper build numbers so that you can easily jailbreak iOS 7.0.6 after updating.
Update: the evad3rs have released evasi0n7 1.0.6 with support for iOS 7.0.6, so the hex-edited file is no longer needed, you can download the proper Evasi0n 7 1.0.6 file from our downloads page. Note that the steps described in this post still work. Just make sure to download the latest official version of evasi0n7.

The first thing you’ll need to do is download our hex-edited version of Evasi0n7 from our downloads page. You can rest-assured that this file is fine. It was downloaded directly from evasi0n.com and hand-edited by yours truly with Hex Fiend, a hex editing utility for OS X. This means that this tutorial, as of right now at least, is only for Mac users, but we will hopefully have a Windows file and tutorial in the near future. The same premise applies to whatever OS you use, however. All I did was update the supported build number in Evasi0n7 to support iOS 7.0.6.

How to jailbreak iOS 7.0.6 using Evasi0n 7

Step 1: Download Evasi0n7 1.0.6 from our downloads page
Step 2: Connect your iOS device running iOS 7.0.6 to your Mac
Step 3: Double click on Evasi0n7 to run. It should recognize your iOS 7.0.6 device
Step 4: Click jailbreak and follow the on-screen instructions
Step 5: Once the jailbreak is completed find the Cydia icon on your Home screen and open it to setup your device
Jailbreaking iOS 7.0.6 is extremely straightforward, and it’s highly recommended that you update to this latest firmware issued by Apple due to the security implications. If you have any questions or comments, leave a note down below.
Have you updated to iOS 7.0.6 on your device yet? If so, do you plan on jailbreaking?

Saturday 19 April 2014

1. Find the Cydia application on your iPhone’s SpringBoard.
2. Tap on the Cydia icon. This will open the Cydia application.

3. Select the Manage option on the lower menu bar.

4. Here you will see two options; Packages and Source. You will want to select the Sources option.
 

5. This will bring you to the list of sources that are already installed on your iPhone or iPod Touch.

6. To add a new source, select Edit in the upper right corner.

7. Now select Add in the upper left corner.

8. This will bring up a pop-up in which you can enter the url for the source. Do not delete the http://. Just begin typing the url after the http://. The source url needs to be typed into your iPhone/iPod Touch perfectly. Make sure if there are capitol or lower case letters in the url, that you enter them into your iPhone exactly the same. Be careful to watch for words that your iPhone might automatically capitalize that are not capitalized in the url.
 

9. Once the url has been entered, select Add Source.

10. Wait for the sources to update.

11. Once the sources are finished updating, select the Return to Cydia option at the bottom of the page.

12. This will bring you back to the list of sources. Select Done in the upper right corner.

13. The source has now been added to your sources list and the applications in that source have been added to Cydia.

Step by Step By Guide

Installing a Source in Cydia:
1. Find the Cydia application on your iPhone’s SpringBoard.


2. Tap on the Cydia icon. This will open the Cydia application.

3. Select the Home option on the lower menu bar (Cydia most likely opened to the Home page automatically).

4. Select the More Package Sources option.

5. This will open a list of all the sources that are available to be installed through Cydia.

6. Tap on the source you would like to install.

7. This will open the information page for that source. It will include the source title, the version number for the source, the source ID, the section the source belongs to, the maintainer of the source, whether or not the package has been signed, and more information about the source. To install the source, select Install in the upper right corner.
 

8. This will bring up a pop-up window in which you will need to confirm that you would like to Install the source. You can do so by selecting Confirm in the upper right corner. You can also choose to Cancel the install by selecting Cancel in the upper left corner.
 

9. Wait for the source to Install.

10. Once the source is finished installing, select the Return to Cydia option at the bottom of the page.

11. This will bring you back to the source information page. You will want to select More Sources in the upper left corner.

12. The source has now been added to your sources list and the applications in that source have been added to Cydia.
The famed dev group's disquieting state seems to support earlier assertions that Apple's issuance of iOS 7.2 could spell the end of the jailbreaking era. It used to be that the Evad3rs promptly fires back for every iOS 7 patch that the tech giant deploys.

But the last time the hackers made some ripples was when Evasi0n7 Buid 1.0.7 went LIve on the groupe's official site. That was some weeks ago, somehow suggesting that Apple has successfully silence the Evad3rs guns.

It's hardly surprising that the Evasi0n exploits, three were acknowledged by Apple, were finally stamped out by the iOS 7.1 release, according to redmond pie, but there is no denying that the Evad3rs - mainly composed of @pimskeks, @planetbeing, @pod2g and @MuscleNerd, are now working on a workaround that would pave the way for a new jailbreak release.

The same report also speculated that for all practical purposes, Team Evad3rs has decided to refocus its energy on an iOS 8 jailbreak as Apple's latest mobile platform is "now halfway through its life-cycle."
That could mean that the next interesting jailbreak episode will not premiere until the second half of 2014 as iOS 8 is not expected to debut until August or September this year, to be launched simultaneously with the iphone 6.
Yet while waiting for the next iOS build and its distant jailbreak cousin from the Evad3rs, Ben Reid of Redmond Pie strongly suggests against touching iOS 7.1 if the plan is to keep an active membership in the jailbreak community.
Reid echoes the Dev's concerns that the latest Apple software will lockout jailbreak fans from the exciting Evasi0n-Cydia universe.
"If you want to preserve your device's jailbreaking potential, then you must avoid updating to it at all costs ... Do not download the new firmware version unless you're willing to give up any immediate hope of a jailbreak," Reid warned on his piece.
The reminder applies for all iPhone, ipod and ipad users hoping to enjoy any of the unlocked iOS 7.1 or iOS 8 builds, whichever comes first.
But for those who got too excited and decided to test drive iOS 7.1, there may be hopes of downgrade path en route to iOS 7.0.4, which of course will again make any iOS devices jailbreak-friendly anew.
With the help of Apple's in-house itunes software, reverting back to 7.0.4 is allegedly possible, which according to Motoring Crunch is a process that works on the iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5S and the 5C.
The same report, however, is honest enough to highlight the fact that the downgrade procedure failed to work basing on its own attempts without discounting the likelihood that others may have been more successful.
For now, an untethered iOS 7.1 jailbreak was successfully done on an iPhone 4, thanks to @Winocm and the snippets of which are covered in this report.
    IF you want to jailbreak your idevice and you need help then comment i will post tutorial soon 
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