iOS 8.4 jailbreak – TaiG demonstrates the theft and a serious warning for you

iOS 8.4 jailbreak stolen8.4 iOS jailbreak was released last night for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, the Pangu team launching first PP jailbreak for iOS 8.4, those from TaiG launching TaiG 2.2 to exploit the new version of Apple's operating system.

TaiG had already announced last week that the hackers from Pangu stole the code of their jailbreak program in order to develop a similar one for those from 25PP and collect the money requested from the company, last night's Pangu solution was based on the same code.

Those from TaiG demonstrated through the images in this article that their source code for the program de 8.3 iOS jailbreak it was stolen and used in the iOS 8.4 jailbreak solution released by Pangu, and because we are talking about China, nothing is abnormal.

Despite this, the theft generated money losses for those from TaiG on the one hand and Pangu on the other, but their fight could also have global effects for users who use such solutions on their own terminals, from computers .

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Considering that Pangu has demonstrated what it is willing to do for money, it is not excluded that their jailbreak solution may also hide malware or scripts for monitoring iPhone, iPad activity, so it is advisable to avoid this program.

Unfortunately, users are caught in the middle of these hacker battles and although they finally bring us highly anticipated jailbreak solutions, you have to be very careful what you choose to use in order not to end up regretting the choice made and losing important data .