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Checkra1n team hassuccessfully jailbroken the initial programmer beta of iOS 14.0

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Checkra1n team jailbreaks iOS 14.0 Beta over two weeks of its release
Checkra1n team has jailbroken the initial developer beta of iOS 14.0. Here's what this development means for everyone involved in the jailbreak community.
CHECKRA1N IS ABLE TO JAILBREAK IOS 14.0 BETA
Apple unveiled iOS 14.0 at the yearly WWDC conference on June 22. The very first beta of iOS 14.0, together with iPadOS 14, was subsequently released to the developers.
As a result of the checkm8 BootROM exploit, hackers were able to jailbreak iOS 14.0 Beta over just two days of its release.
A checkra1n team hacker, Dany Lisiansky, teased a screenshot of a jailbroken device on his Twitter handle.
intrix jb The screenshot displays the App Library with checkra1n Loader and Cydia, the mainstay jailbreak package manager, grouped together in the"Other" section.
intrix jb But here's the catch -- that jailbreak simply supports iPhone X and older devices.
Unfortunately, iPhones newer compared to the iPhone X are not compatible with the checkm8 tap and, therefore, hackers need to rely upon an application tap to jailbreak them.
Despite what many think, Apple has shifted a lot of things in iOS 14. Consequently, jailbreaking and, by extension, tweaking have become harder compared to iOS 13 and older firmware.
From what we can tell, jailbreaking iOS 14 was rather a challenge even though the checkm8 exploit is resistant to software-based patches.
According to additional tweets by Lisiansky, running unsigned code iOS 14 will also prove to be a major challenge in the long run.
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The programmer team supporting checkra1n will have to make sure that their application works on macOS Big Sur. Furthermore, tweak programmers will need to find workarounds to bypass the new defensive mechanisms within iOS 14.
While no release date has been announced yet, checkra1n will most likely be published if the first stable version of iOS 14 is out this autumn.
The group could try to release an early version of checkra1n jailbreak for power users running iOS 14.0 Beta.
Are you going to wait to get the iOS 14.0 jailbreak or stick to your current version? Let us know in the comments below.

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on Apr 14, 21