The new version of iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak attacks Apple servers

Today the Chinese from Pangu launched a new version of iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak, this being finally translated into English, but having also implemented a new system that allows us to sign the application that is installed in our terminals and effectively jailbreaks for everyone.

As I already explained to you in jailbreak tutorial with Cydia Impactor, it is necessary to use an Apple ID to be able to install the PP application in iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, and then to jailbreak, this procedure seems to put Apple's servers in difficulty at the moment.

In the image below you can see an error that you have probably seen including in the Cydia Impactor program, this one telling us that there is an error in the processing of our request and that we should try to sign the application later, and the Cydia creator, saurik, claims that the problem is actually from the new Pangu method.

According to saurik, many users who try to sign this application using an Apple ID and Cydia Impactor, have the effect of a very large traffic generated in the Apple servers that deal with this procedure, the error being displayed by them, so only those more fortunate manage to complete the procedure.

Saurik did not go into detail about what affects Apple's servers, but if he is right, then there is a very good chance that this procedure will not have a very long life, because it prevents the proper functioning of some dedicated servers application developers for the iOS platform.

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In this idea, if Apple decides to block this method of making iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak, then the only alternative is to use the Chinese version of the jailbreak program, unless Apple will find a better method or less ingenious to block that one too.