Ever since checkra1n’s release in November, iOS devices with an A11 or older SoC became hackable on the latest firmware since the checkm8 exploit it uses is hardware-based and unpatchable. However, the community has had one major gripe with checkra1n which was its exclusivity to macOS but that has just changed since its long-awaited Linux port is finally here!
You can finally jailbreak your iOS 13 device without owning a Mac or running Hackintosh on your PC which is more difficult than it sounds on certain hardware!
Earlier today, checkra1n 0.9.8 was released and this includes:
- Support for Linux on 32/64-bit x86 and ARM platforms meaning that it can even run on your Raspberry Pi!
- Instructions on how to use it can be found here
- Support for iOS 13.3.1 which is the current version of iOS
- An option has been added which lets you jailbreak iOS versions that checkra1n isn’t officially compatible with
- This option is usually needed when Apple releases a new version of iOS and checkra1n isn’t updated yet. It’s also useful for those on beta versions of iOS
- A new CLI has been introduced with support for fast DFU, the ability to set custom boot-args and a –version flag
- Low-Level patching is now done by pongoOS
- PongoOS is a low-level OS that’s able to directly interface with the hardware and even boot other OSes like Linux
- Many bug fixes & webra1n (web-based GUI for headless solutions)
You can grab checkra1n from its official website by selecting the platform of your choice.
http://wololo.net/2020/02/05/news-yu...3-3-1-support/
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