miércoles, 5 de febrero de 2014

Apple blocks over parts of Jailbreak iOS 7.1 beta 5





With the fifth test version iOS 7.1, Apple makes it clear that the fight against Jailbreak still in the same line forever. The Cupertino released iOS 7.1 beta 5 yesterday and within hours it was confirmed what we already assumed, followed by patching parts Jailbreak iOS 7. Hackers rushed to publish as soon Jailbreak and that has lead Apple to lock in next major update, if all goes as planned will arrive in the coming weeks. The picture that is coming is the usual: iOS 7.1 will be made official and all users who upgrade will lose the jailbreak. The best in these cases is to be well informed in order to decide whether to upgrade or not, being able to assess the pros and cons of doing so.

Again, hacker iH8sn0w has been commissioned to deliver the bad news with a series of messages on Twitter. The previous beta version of iOS 7.1 was already blocked some exploits used to jailbreak, but it was not entirely clear. In this case Apple's response has been overwhelming, blocking two key paragraphs that impede Jailbreak with Evasi0n7 program. When hackers create the need to find exploitable vulnerabilities Jailbreak (exploits), like cracks through which sneak into the system. Obviously Apple interprets these cracks as a security breach and closed. The truth is that yes are security flaws that hackers use them to make the Jailbreak is one thing, but those same faults could be used for illicit purposes that may harm the user, compromising system integrity. In this sense, the eternal game of cat and mouse between Apple and the jailbreak is more than justified, but it would still be bad news for fans unlock.




Surely, when Apple releases iOS 7.1, the new version will have already closed all the exploits used in Evasi0n7. The result of installing this release will lose the jailbreak and have to wait until the hackers develop a new one that is compatible with this release, which may be long or short, you can not know. Evasi0n7 has a prevention system that prevents receive notifications to install new versions, although this may be done the process from the computer using iTunes.

If you are clear that you do not want to lose the Jailbreak you only do one thing, and does not update the system in any way, or iOS 7.1 or other possible version (public or beta) to be launched. However keep in mind that prevent upgrades will mean not enjoy the news they bring. At this point each user should carefully examine the benefits of each update and if it really worth sacrificing Jailbreak or not. In our case we consider it questionable only when there is a leap year, such as iOS iOS 7 to 8, but not with intermediate versions such as iOS 7.1.

Comments By German Romantic: Apple and Tim Cook are LOSSER, I've made it known in its official Twitter account. Neither Apple nor Tim Cook be against Big Brains directing Evad3rs today. I'll tell you, Tim Cook ... again YOU ARE A LOSER

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