A security researcher has demonstrated a jailbreak of the iPhone 11 running iOS 14.0. Pattern-f of the ANT Security Lab showed off the jailbreak in a video posted to Twitter.
iOS 14.0, iPhone 11 (A12+ device), "#Jailbreak" demo.
A few days prior pattern-f posted a video demonstrating the jailbreak on an iPhone 6s.
Notably, it seems that the exploit could apply to newer firmware versions as well. When asked if it would work on iOS 13.4 or further, pattern-f said, "It can make iOS 14.3 panic. But Apple introduced some new exploit mitigations. I'm studying on it."
Pattern-f was also asked if he intends to release the jailbreak. His response, "Not now. This is a 0-day, not fixed." That suggests that the jailbreak could be released once Apple fixes the exploit.
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[via reddit]
iOS 14.0, iPhone 11 (A12+ device), "#Jailbreak" demo.
iOS 14.0, iPhone 11 (A12+ device), "#Jailbreak" demo.
"Fake news! You didn't install Cydia."
英语太难了(Update: delete the noisy video) pic.twitter.com/sWDseQlAWD— pattern-f (@pattern_F_) February 5, 2021
A few days prior pattern-f posted a video demonstrating the jailbreak on an iPhone 6s.
iOS 14.0, iPhone 6s #Jailbreak demo.
— pattern-f (@pattern_F_) February 2, 2021
The amfid bypass tech comes from @08Tc3wBB & @ZecOps 's repo(https://t.co/HG19F0PLW7).
Working hard on the iPhone 11 demo. It seems that PAC bypass is not necessary. pic.twitter.com/uItEXOnQuK
Notably, it seems that the exploit could apply to newer firmware versions as well. When asked if it would work on iOS 13.4 or further, pattern-f said, "It can make iOS 14.3 panic. But Apple introduced some new exploit mitigations. I'm studying on it."
Pattern-f was also asked if he intends to release the jailbreak. His response, "Not now. This is a 0-day, not fixed." That suggests that the jailbreak could be released once Apple fixes the exploit.
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[via reddit]