Jailbroken 7.1.2


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Anyone jailbroke 7.1.2 (pangu) or are you waiting for evasion to work on this once ios8 is released?

I am a bit of skeptical how these chinese hackers could take away your info :(

 

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Anyone jailbroke 7.1.2 (pangu) or are you waiting for evasion to work on this once ios8 is released?

I am a bit of skeptical how these chinese hackers could take away your info :(

I'm on 7.1.1, pangu jailbreak. No problems so far, I couldn't be happier. I won't update to 7.1.2 because it's pointless, I'll just wait for 8 and the jailbreak that will follow. And about the paranoia, are you so confident that evasi0n WON'T still your info? Everyone out there said that pangu's JB is safe, so why worry? 

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A couple of renowned jailbreakers have already audited Pangu and declared it safe.

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I'm on 7.1.2 jailbroken with Pangu, not had any problems. MuscleNerd, ih8sn0w and others have supposedly looked over it and confirmed it contains nothing malicious.

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I'm going to ask this here instead of make a new topic and I hope you all don't mind.

Will jail breaking my iPad Air slow it down at all? I only ask because I jail broke my iPhone 3G many moons ago and it became pretty unstable afterwards. Of course it was the 3G but still, I feel as though I should ask. I just don't want to take a performance hit.

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I'm going to ask this here instead of make a new topic and I hope you all don't mind.

Will jail breaking my iPad Air slow it down at all? I only ask because I jail broke my iPhone 3G many moons ago and it became pretty unstable afterwards. Of course it was the 3G but still, I feel as though I should ask. I just don't want to take a performance hit.

 

Unless something goes wrong with the jailbreak, jailbreaking your phone in-and-of-itself shouldn't slow down your phone. Installing things, especially form sketchy sources, can lead to slowdowns and instabilities. Piracy on iOS appears to me as a cesspool filled with potential disaster. 

 

Tweaks that effect the overall iOS experience and are always running could potentially slow down your iPhone. If you are interested in going back into jailbreaking then I recommend you do it right now and start downloading and trying stuff to figure out what you like.  Once you have settled on what you want, do a complete reinstall of everything and only install the tweaks you want (and try not to get greedy, or you may have to restore and lose your jailbreak).

 

Apple is actually 2 steps ahead (IMO) at the moment, as there is no way for iPhone 4S+ devices to downgrade to un-signed iOS versions. Previous SHSH blob methods that work (and still work) with the iPhone 4 and previous do not work with the newer devices. If a new version of iOS comes out that patches the Jailbreak exploit then any system restore performed will have to go to the newest iOS version.  There have basically been just "windows" of being ok to Jailbreak, and now happens to be one of them.

 

Anyway, thats just my 2 cents.

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A couple of renowned jailbreakers have already audited Pangu and declared it safe.

 

You know, I read that the 7.1.1 exploit had been audited prior to release.  Then a few days later 7.1.2 came out and there was another Pangu release, and I never heard if it was audited or not... I used it, and haven't noticed anything suspicious.  

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I think the update by Pangu removed the pirate Chinese app store that's all. They knew 7.1.2 was around the corner and made provisions in their original JB to cater for 7.1.2 as well as 7.1.1 but then there was an uproar thus removal of the pirate app store.

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I think the update by Pangu removed the pirate Chinese app store that's all. They knew 7.1.2 was around the corner and made provisions in their original JB to cater for 7.1.2 as well as 7.1.1 but then there was an uproar thus removal of the pirate app store.

I thought they removed the expired certificate and translated to english, wasn't aware they removed the store.. I thought that was how they got funding to begin with.

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