• With no iOS jailbreak in sight, hacker groups may be better off working on a possible iOS 10 jailbreak instead.

With no iOS jailbreak in sight, hacker groups may be better off working on a possible iOS 10 jailbreak instead. (Photo : Getty Images/Justin Sullivan)

Apple owners continue to wait on the rumored iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak after showing successful cracks at MOSET 2016 earlier this month. iPhone and iPad owners were under the impression that an iOS jailbreak will be coming out by now.

With time a critical element at this stage, an iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak may end up worthless. Apple continues to play the cat-and-mouse game with iOS hackers and have so far proven effective fending off potential exploits and vulnerabilities.

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Pangu did show off a lot of their iOS jailbreak breakthroughs at MOSET 2016. The iOS jailbreaks included versions for 9.3.2, 9.3.3 and 10. When those were shown, Apple jailbreakers got renewed hope of finally getting a working jailbreak. To date, nothing close to one has materialized.

Apple is expected to be winding up the final beta for iOS 9.3.3 which will ultimately result in another round of rollouts for iPhones and iPads according to 9to5 Mac. Once done, this technically renders the iOS 9.3.2 useless. iOS 9.3.3 is expected to be the final version in the iOS 9 series before Apple makes the big jump to iOS 10 this September.

Should this be the case, Pangu may be better off focusing on an iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak instead. According to Neurogadget, there is a possibility that an iOS 9.3.3 crack could come ahead of an iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak. For all intents and purposes, that technically places the iOS 9.3.2 as a wasted effort.

With the complications on the horizon, Apple can continue to breathe well knowing Pangu has yet to come out with a working iOS jailbreak tool. The last jailbreak was on the iOS 9.3.1. As things stand now, Pangu may be better off exerting their efforts on an iOS 9.3.3 or even an iOS 10 crack.

While they did show jailbreaks at MOSET 2016, the fact is that these were beta versions. Wiht that in mind, it wouldn't be surprising to see Apple already working on a fix for those as we speak. As things shape up right now, Pangu is looking a whole lot like those individual hackers claiming to have made jailbreaks but are unable to come up with a public release of their achievement.

With uncertainty on an iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak, check out the video on how Pangu achieved that iOS 10 jailbreak below.