It seems that the time that Apple had to close the loophole used in the iOS 8.3 jailbreak was not enough, or it did not want to close the jailbreak in order not to prevent its fans from upgrading to the iOS 8.4 that it released yesterday - see this link- It provides music services that Apple is interested in providing the largest possible number of users for it. Whatever the reason, we now have an iOS 8.4 jailbreak. The big surprise is that this jailbreak was stolen before its release. So let's learn about the new jailbreak and the story of its theft.

Tag 8.4


Jailbreak theft

The TaiG team has been in charge of the jailbreak since the eighth version, and last week it released the jailbreak for iOS 8.3 and the main argument was not to wait that there was not enough time for Apple to close their vulnerabilities. Yesterday, everyone was surprised an hour after the update was released that there is a team called PP releasing a jailbreak for iOS 8.4.

Hours later, the TaiG team released an update to its jailbreak tool as well as a statement explaining that this PP team had stolen the jailbreak tool by reverse engineering “that is, they are monitoring how the TaiG tool does the jailbreak and the commands and codes and transmits them.” The TaiG team issued a statement explaining the theft and was attached to it. Screenshots of codes copied from their app and they showed PP team copied everything but just designed a different interface.

Aside from the theft news and why PP did this theft, let's talk about the jailbreak itself


 Important Notes:

  • The new jailbreak works on devices running iOS 8.1.3, iOS 8.2, iOS 8.3, and iOS 8.4
  • The jailbreak tool is currently available for Windows devices only.
  • Your computer must be connected to the Internet during the jailbreak installation.
  • It is recommended that you create a restore in iTunes using system files, and you can get your system file from this link.
  • Make sure to backup your device before jailbreaking in case of any problem that you have to do with Resor. This is very likely.
  • Make sure you have enough free space on your device before jailbreaking. More than 1 GB

Before doing the jailbreak, make sure (my friend) that you need a jailbreak, in short, ask yourself a question, what is the benefit of the jailbreak for me? What is the tool that I want through the jailbreak? If you do not know the answer to this question, I advise you to stay away from the jailbreak and its problems, so there is no need for it. And if you need jailbreaking to steal programs and take the right of developers, then this is not making a jailbreak, but rather made for buying and downloading applications from the Cydia store and not relying on the software store only.


How to jailbreak

1

Download the TaiG tool (the tool works on Windows only). You can download the tool For Windows operating system (Link to version 2.2) or from their site TaiG.com.

2

Make sure that the device you want to jailbreak on does not have a security code to unlock it, and if there is, make sure to cancel it.

3

Connect your device to the computer via the USB connection.

4

Take a backup copy of the operating system via iTunes. Close iTunes (this is precaution, because the jailbreak sometimes destroys your device and you may have to do a complete restore of your device).

5

Open the TaiG tool and of course make sure your device is still connected to the computer and iTunes is turned off.

6

Deactivate Find My iPhone, if enabled, from Settings> iCloud.

7

Enable Airplane Mode for your iPhone.

8

TAIG-01Open the tool and then uncheck the second option "3K" to prevent the installation of the cracked software store and other potentially unsafe tools. Then click on the green "Start" button.

9

Wait for the jailbreak process to finish, then your device will restart and you will find Cydia working for you.

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If you encounter an error message, download iTunes 12.0.1 Here


Sources

iclarified | taiga |

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