Luca Todesco has managed to jailbreak the iPhone XS Max

If a few days ago we told you how the guys from Pangu had managed to jailbreak the iPhone X with iOS 12, now it is the turn of the well-known hacker Luca Todesco the one who would have managed to jump all the barriers of Cupertino (including the drone networks of Apple Park ...) to do the long-awaited? jailbreak of the new iPhone XS Max. After the jump we give you all the details of this new jailbreak for the iPhone XS Max ...


Everything has to be said, to date there is no confirmation that these new jailbreaks will ever be released to the public, but the truth is that as you can see in the previous tweet, the peculiar Luca Todesco would have achieved something new to date: running the jailbreak an iPhone XS Max. A new device that has a different processor than the iPhone X mounted, in this case we are talking about the new Apple A12 Bionic. Processor with which we assume, in addition to bringing us all the improvements it brings, we will be even safer due to the amount of personal information it processes.

A piece of news that brings us back to the forefront of the jailbreak, that hole in the operating system for Apple's mobile devices and on their own devices. Yes, today I doubt the real interest there may be in jailbreaking our devices, Apple already realized at the time the demands of its users and, except for strange customizations, no one needs that which allowed us to gain new features on our mobile devices. Not to mention the App hacking market that opened the Jailbreak. Of course, how many more holes are they going to find in what are supposed to be the safest mobile devices?


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  1.   drakko68 said

    I don't know what you get paid to say so much Apple fanboy verbiage. The jailbreak, my lord, for many is still necessary, since Apple has only covered "some" demands that were claimed to be typical of the JB. With it, we can add a call recorder, a terminal in good condition ... and many other utilities that many of us need and already claim at the time. But Apple, with its great wisdom, only gives us the basics. They are very expensive terminals, paid with a lot of effort, in some cases, and we deserve to enter our terminals as we want. Do not be so freaky, friend, and let each one choose the way to use their device, which is fine with so much monopoly.