Security researchers at Paradigm Shift have published the first iPhone bootROM exploit in years. The process, called usbliter8, targets a hardware-level flaw, which means upgrading to newer...
Physical access and obsolete tier devices means this will largely just provide a jailbreak method for older obsolete phones and some other, weirder devices.
Someone who knows what they are doing won’t need a raspberry pi though. They just used one for their proof of concept and provided that code. Once a real jailbreak is here it will probably be as simple as plugging in a usb cable and running a program.
Physical access and obsolete tier devices means this will largely just provide a jailbreak method for older obsolete phones and some other, weirder devices.
Someone who knows what they are doing won’t need a raspberry pi though. They just used one for their proof of concept and provided that code. Once a real jailbreak is here it will probably be as simple as plugging in a usb cable and running a program.