Archive for the ‘Jailbreaking’ Category
JailbreakMe.com 3.0 has helped ‘free’ over 1 million iOS devices thanks to its simple process of working over the air within Mobile Safari.
Last night Comex sent out an update regarding JailbreakMe, and said an update will be coming today to fix the camera connection kit issue and the problem with installing some packages. So stay tuned as the update should happen today sometime.
JailbreakMe.com works through … Read More
So you can finally jailbreak your iPad 2 (YES!!), but so what? What can we do now that we are jailbroken? Well, the first thing to do is to jump into the Cydia app and check out all of the new apps and tweaks (free/paid) at your disposal.
Today, we highlight one of those tweaks called “RetinaPad”.
Without a doubt in my mind, one of the most requested features for the iPad … Read More
This week JailbreakMe.com was successfully launched, enabling millions of iOS users to easily jailbreak their iOS device. But like most jailbreak tools, JailbreakMe.com takes advantage of an exploit, in this case a PDF exploit, to allow the successful jailbreak of an iOS device.
Since this security hole is found in iOS 4.3.3, Apple has now confirmed, via the Associated Press, that an upcoming software update will close the exploit:
Apple Inc. … Read More
Late last evening Comex released his much anticipated JailbreakMe 3.0, another other the air jailbreak that is achieved through a PDF vulnerability via Mobile Safari. The biggest news was this release marked the first jailbreak for the iPad 2.
The PDF exploit Comex used to jailbreak your iPad or iDevice, is also a gaping security hole that allows users to take over your device. To close this exploit, … Read More
Here’s a quick tutorial on how to jailbreak your iPad 2 with JailbreakMe.com. This is for those who have never used JBM before, and want some guidance. Here we go!
1. Update your iPad 2 to iOS 4.3.3 in iTunes.
2. Visit www.jailbreakme.com in Mobile Safari on your iPad 2. Click ‘Install’. You’re successful once you see the Cydia icon install completely on your Homescreen.
3. Done.
Let us know … Read More
JailbreakMe 3.0 has been unleashed to the masses, (momentarily it was just taken down because ‘something is screwed up’ that has to do with website caching, according to comex. As mentioned earlier, this userland jailbreak will only work for iOS 4.3.3 on all iDevices–most notably the iPad 2.
The jailbreak should be back up at any moment. Just keep on refreshing the page over at www.jailbreakme.com … Read More
Putting all the JailbreakMe.com 3.0 drama aside (it was leaked, the domain is up for sale, etc), Comex has tweeted the following 20 minutes ago:
4.3.1 and 4.3.2 will not be supported since I’m in a hurry; upgrade to 4.3.3
(if you’re patient, I’ll add support for those versions, and 4.2.1, and maybe armv6, in the future)
So it looks like JailbreakMe.com 3.0 … Read More
Update 1: JailbreakMe.com now shows the following “We’ll be back soon” post it note, as normally seen when the Apple Store is down:
Remember the story of how JailbreakMe.com 3.0 got leaked? Well, according to the ‘real’ leaker MultiMediaWill, he claims Comex has told him the iPad 2 jailbreak will either be released today or tomorrow. This was ‘confirmed’ via a screenshot of a Gmail thread between … Read More
It appears the JailbreakMe.com domain is up for sale. This is the URL used by Comex for his infamous over the air jailbreak. JailbreakMe 3.0 was leaked yesterday to the masses, by a random university student.
As pointed out by iJailbreak, the domain is listed on GoDaddy Auctions for a price of $2500. Comex tweeted today he does not own the domain, but … Read More
The SNAFU that has ensued over the leak of the JailbreakMe.com 2.0 jailbreak has been spreading like wildfire today on the Internet. Comex has been hard at work on this jailbreak, and its early release means stern consequences for the jailbreak community. @i0n1c was quick to note Apple now has the upper hand and will patch the PDF exploit used immediately in a software update, presumably iOS 4.3.4.
How did … Read More








