Luca Todesco, also known as qwertyoruiop, has demonstrated a browser-based jailbreak for iOS 9.3.2! Todesco has previously demonstrated untethered jailbreaks for iOS 9.2, 9.2.1, 9.3, and even the unreleased 9.3.3 beta.
The video shows a 6th-generation iPod Touch running iOS 9.3.2 being jailbroken right through Safari -- without the need for a computer. This browser-based jailbreak could provide one-step jailbreaks similar to JailbreakMe, which was last released for iOS 4.3.3 by comex and used millions of times.
Todesco says he does not publicly release jailbreaks, but rather "contributes research." We're not sure if we would ever see any of these exploits made public, but it is still an exciting development in the jailbreak scene, especially since the last jailbreak release was for iOS 9.1.
Check out the video below and be sure to follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, or RSS for updates.
The video shows a 6th-generation iPod Touch running iOS 9.3.2 being jailbroken right through Safari -- without the need for a computer. This browser-based jailbreak could provide one-step jailbreaks similar to JailbreakMe, which was last released for iOS 4.3.3 by comex and used millions of times.
Todesco says he does not publicly release jailbreaks, but rather "contributes research." We're not sure if we would ever see any of these exploits made public, but it is still an exciting development in the jailbreak scene, especially since the last jailbreak release was for iOS 9.1.
Check out the video below and be sure to follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, or RSS for updates.