Determined iPhone hackers have been working around the clock to break in to Apple’s latest iPhone software update, and have finally cracked the handset wide open, meaning network neutrality and un-approved 3rd party apps for all!
Announcing their success, the iPhone Dev Team said on its blog: “Did you think we’d sleep? Really?” before outlining the install process for their latest hacking tool.
The move comes after Apple released a gigantic software for the iPhone, fixing several bugs, but also thwarting hackers previous unlocking techniques.
However, a fresh update from Apple is still on the horizon, with beta versions currently in testing by developers. How long will the hackers’ victory last? Only Apple knows for sure.
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