iOS 8.1.1 might block Pangu iOS 8.1 jailbreak

  iOS beta 8.1.1 1 was launched today by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), and as expected the new version of the program blocks the solution of jailbreak iOS 8 – iOS 8.1 Pangu launched by a team of Chinese hackers. The information comes from one of the developers of applications for the iOS platform, who had the opportunity to check the program with the latest version of the operating system for our iDevices during this day.

  iOS 8.1.1 is thought by Apple as an update that is meant to improve iPhone 4S and iPad 2 performance, and this could motivate a large number of users to upgrade by ignoring the jailbreak solution. Team Pangu hackers have not yet confirmed that their exploits have been blocked, so it remains to be seen if they have a method to keep the jailbreak active after the release of iOS 8.1.1, or if it all ends there.

  if you installed iOS 8.1.1, you can still return to iOS 8.1 restoring using iTunes.

UPDATED: An alleged member of Pangu apparently confirms the blocking of the vulnerabilities.

Apple has released iOS 8.1.1 beta to developers. After our tests, it has patched the jailbreak exploit. Anyone who wishes to jailbreak, please seize the chance to upgrade to iOS 8.1 and do so before Apple officially releases iOS 8.1.1.