Like clockwork, the iPhone Dev-Team has released a workaround for iOS 4.3.1, with the Redsn0w and PwnageTool untethered jailbreak proving compatible with the iPhone 3GS and 4, first-gen iPad and third and fourth generation of iPod touch. Sorry, iPad 2 owners. [iPhone Dev-Team via Redmond Pie]
Updated to iOS4 and need to jailbreak your 3GS? First Redsn0w, and now PwnageTool gives you the power. Here’s a simple how-to guide to get you started. The caveat: This isn’t an official release, so there may be some bugs that could damage your phone or delete some data. So proceed with caution! [Redmond Pie]
After the developers’ release of iOS 4 was cracked earlier this month, the same team has pulled their finger out and released PwnageTool 4.01 for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G and the second-gen iPod Touch.
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A Gold Master release of iOS 4 (née iPhone OS) was seeded to developers yesterday. And the next iPhone’s software has been surprisingly accommodating to jailbreakers’ attempts to crack it wide open.
We knew this was coming, but it’s good to know that hackers can still get into the iPhone OS so easily: PwnageTool for Mac OS X is now available for iPhone OS 3.0. Here are the details.