Rumors claimed that Chinese developing group TaiG will work on iOS 8.4.1 jailbreak after the official version recently released by Apple blocks the iOS 8.4 jailbreak by TaiG and PP.
Apple rolled out the iOS 8.4.1 update bringing minor performance updates as well as bug fixes. Unfortunately, the latest iOS 8.4.1 update also put an end to iOS 8.4 jailbreak. Apple also cited TaiG for finding the weakness of the iOS 8.4. Apple viewed jailbreak as a security threat and as an opportunity for hackers to compromised data in Apple devices, GottaBeMobile reported.
TaiG has provided users with jailbreaks for different versions of iOS 8. When the official iOS 8.4 was released, TaiG was quick in releasing the latest iOS 8.4 jailbreak. PP also released its own version of iOS 8.4 jailbreak right after TaiG. This week, TaiG rolled out the Mac version of the update.
Rumors are ahead saying that TaiG will work on iOS 8.4.1 jailbreak, but the jailbreaking group has not confirmed whether it will release a new version of its jailbreak for iOS 8.4.1. Since there is no word yet whether a new jailbreak will be released, jailbreakers are advised to stay away from iOS 8.4.1 and not to download and install it to their Apple devices.
Other jailbreaking groups also remained mum whether they are working on new jailbreaks. Meanwhile, there are rumors claiming that iOS 9 jailbreak are in the works based from the beta versions of the operating system. Based from the release of the previous jailbreak, it will most likely be released on the official roll out of iOS 9 in September.