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iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak could be released before Apple WWDC, iOS 10 version also near

| Jun 02, 2016 11:31 PM EDT

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Apple fans who want the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak are in luck as GSMagic team has already managed to come up with a tool but the release date still remains a mystery.

There have been many disappointed fans when the iOS 9.3.2 version did not have any jailbreak version as the iOS 9.3.3 beta rolled out. Italian hacker Luca Todesco was able to hack the new versions but he refused to share the tools he used to do it successfully.

Popular hacker groups in the scene TaiG and Pangu have been quiet regarding the new updates. It is not known whether they are currently working on jailbreaking or just waiting for the new iOS 10 version that Apple will be revealing at their WWDC event.

GSMagic Team has already posted a video on their Twitter account showing proof that they have the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak, Neurogadget has learned. There were some trolls and haters that said the team was just after the money but the evidence shows otherwise.

In fact, the team even said that they are not accepting any form of donation before they release the tools needed for the hacking. With the video already shown, it could take just a few more days before they release them.

Luca Tedesco has already managed to do an iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak just hours after the update rollout began but he does not want to release the tools, Firstpost reported. There are rumors that Tedesco actually works for Apple which could be a reason as to why he cannot really release it to the public.

Tedesco could be tasked to look for flaws and vulnerabilities that allow hackers to bypass Apple's security measures. These bugs and exploits would then be patched in the next version or update that the Cupertino-based tech giant releases.

The iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak is still expected before Apple's WWDC in the middle of June. If they are unable to release the jailbreak versions by then, the imminent release of the major iOS 10 update could ruin their efforts in hacking the latest update for iPhones and iPads across the globe.

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