PG Client – ​​the App Store application that jailbreaks

PG Client is the first application that reached the AppStore and can jailbreak iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch on iOS 9.3.3.

PG Client is the first application in the App Store that is able to do this jailbreak for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch currently running iOS 9.3.3. The application seems to have been published by someone who managed to fool the Apple system designed to detect applications that could compromise the security of the iOS operating system.

The PG Client application has been present in the App Store since July 30, so it has been hosted by Apple for almost a month, but its true functionality has not been discovered. Many people who they tested the application claims that PG Client can jailbreak after downloading from the App Store, this situation being unheard of until now.

The PG Client application can be downloaded from this page until Apple deletes it from its store and if you are interested in it, you should download it, although there is a risk that your data will reach unknown hackers.

The ultimate humiliation for Apple

The PG Client application is presented in the App Store as a client for the famous Dribble service, but in reality it is capable of jailbreaking iDevices with iOS 9.3.3. This is a very serious escape from Apple's security teams and a complete humiliation from the hackers who created it.

Apple rushed to block the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak by releasing iOS 9.3.4, and iOS 9.3.5 was released last week to fix three major security vulnerabilities. Despite all these efforts by Apple to secure its operating system, some things still "escape" through the "cracks" in the AppStore.

The jailbreak procedure should be as simple as in the case of the Pangu application, but you have to be very careful with applications of this kind. Since these hackers managed to trick Apple, it is clear that they can steal any kind of data from us without us realizing it.

UPDATED: Those from Apple "moved" quite quickly, and the PG Client application was deleted from the AppStore.