iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak news: iOS 9.3.4 already jailbroken; No public release expected

Italian developer Luca Todesco did not even let a day go by without jailbreaking the iOS 9.3.4 after its roll-out. He managed to break into the new software, but he will not be sharing it to the public.

Using his iPhone 6s, Todesco managed to jailbreak the new mobile operating system from Apple. He showed the proof on Twitter.

This is the latest jailbreak escapade of the hacker. Like all his other jailbreak successes, Todesco is keen on keeping his cards close to his chest when it comes to his jailbreaking techniques.

That being said, jailbreak fans should not expect the developer sharing his iOS 9.3.4 jailbreak to the world. However, there are chances that Chinese jailbreak development team Pangu is working on one.

Apple was quick to release the iOS 9.3.4 mainly to render the hacker group's iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak unusable. Luckily for those who have not updated yet, a tweak to prevent this from happening is available.

It is called mikoto, which can be found within the Cydia app. Valuewalk provided a step by step process on how to properly install the tweak on an iOS 9.3.3 jailbroken device.

It is unclear if Pangu is working on an iOS 9.3.4 jailbreak, especially because the landmark mobile OS – the iOS 10 – is just a stone's throw away from its highly-anticipated rollout.

Media outlets like The Country Caller believe that users should not go through that trouble and just wait it out until the iOS 10 jailbreak releases sometime next month.

Pangu has already announced the release of the said jailbreak software and has even showed its progress in the development.

The iOS 10 is likely the next mobile OS Apple will release so it is better to wait for it than jailbreak over and over again. Taking all that into consideration, the mikoto tweak is the safest bet for users to keep their jailbreak intact.

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