Apple iOS 6.1
Yesterday we brought you a report about a flaw in the iOS 6.1 update, which allowed anyone to bypass an iPhone's password protected lockscreen in just a few steps. Today, Apple has announced that it is working on a fix that should prevent that hack and make iPhones safe from tampering once again.
Ever since Apple released the iOS 6.1 update for iPhones, iPads, and some iPod Touch models weeks ago, there have been issues cropping up with connectivity, compatibility, and battery use. Now there's a huge security flaw that is getting attention, thanks to a video posted to YouTube.
Apple has warned against using the iOS 6 jailbreak for iOS 6.1, but some of those warnings might apply to Apple's own update to iOS 6.1, which is finding some frustrated customers after several compatibility issues and other bugs have been reported.
In the first days of being available to the public, the iOS 6 jailbreak by evasi0n was used 1.7 million times, according to Jay Freeman, who runs the Cydia jailbreak app store.
As announced, the iOS 6.1 untethered jailbreak was released today by the hackers over at team evasi0n. But before you rush to download the new iOS 6.1 untethered jailbreak, you have to make sure your device is compatible and ready.
Hackers, calling themselves "Evad3rs," unveiled a website where the untethered jailbreak for iOS 6.1 can be downloaded as soon as they finish testing it, which could be this Sunday
Apple’s iOS 6.1 update only came out on Monday, but it looks like a full-featured jailbreak will be available this weekend.
Apple iOS version 6.1 was released today, with some new features and bug fixes for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users. And there's already an iOS jailbreak in the making for this version on the iPhone 5.
La última actualización del sistema operativo de Apple, iOS 6.1, ya se encuentra disponible en la web