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Additional Ways to Use Electra Jailbreak

Electra jailbreak tool updated to version 1.2.0 with support to jailbreak iOS 11.4 to iOS 11.4.1

The latest update of the Electra Team was announced on Twitter, and they mentioned that the new exploit is called voucher_swap. Compared to VFS exploits or the conventional multi_path, the exploit is way more reliable. Many people use these types of exploits. If you want to see the  entire changelog of Electra 1.2.0 update with support for iOS 11.4 and iOS 11.4.1 you can do so below:

– Add async_wake exploit to add support for iOS 11.0 – 11.1.2

– Support iOS 11.4 – 11.4.1

– Fix overnight reboots

– Use voucher_swap exploit instead of empty_list for iOS 11.2 – 11.4.1

– Reverted app to git commit 9d9762bdf46f19c4082d82798af41ca273fb0e37 before all code was rewritten from there forward

– Add threadm1ll exploit as an option for iOS 11.2 – 11.4.1 users on A7 or A8 devices

In addition to that, A10 and A11 devices are also supported by Electra 1.2.0. When an exploit for iOS 11.4, and iOS 11.4.1 device was released by tihmstar, previously, to put the magic to work a headphone jack was required. With that being said, this requirement restricted the jailbreak to iPhones older than the 7th generation.

You can find “15A372-15E302” using the hex editor if you are tech-savvy enough and in the binary of electra1141 replace it with “15A372-15G770”  to fix app crashes on iOS 11.2.x. If you do not want to do anything until the official build arrives, you do not have too much to wait.

If you are interested, you can download the Electra 1.2.0 from the official website from the Electra Team. You should keep in mind that before doing so, any pending OTA software updates must be deleted especially if they are from the host device and install tvOS beta profile on the device.

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iOS 11.3.1 Electra Jailbreak is Now Available for Download

If you search it on GitHub Electra Jailbreak of iOS 11.3.1 is finally available and an open source.

Statements and more details about the program

We got the good news earlier today from CoolStar who posted on Twitter:

“We have had several problems with pwn20wnd and have decided to remove him from the Electra team due to his recent behavior. I have caught wind that he was planning to leak the source code, and so have open sourced it before he could do that.”

“FTR: It was not my decision to add pwn20wnd to the Electra team. null pixel added him to the git repository without giving me much choice. He has blown his contributions way out of proportion and was stirring up unnecessary hype on twitter without asking any of us first.”

“I will let the Github repo speak for itself to show how pwn has been blowing his contributions way out of proportion. iOS 11.0-11.2.6 jailbreak was completed a long time ago without pwn. He really only did work on the UI and the nonce setter.”

As a reply to the allegations mentioned, Pwn20wnd tweeted, “So let me clear it up here: I planned on building a new open source jailbreak from scratch. But I never planned on leaking Electra’s code. That’s such a pointless attack. Oh, and GitHub repo speaks for itself right? It really does. I have done a way more job than what he claims I did. You can check it out.”

Conclusion

If you want to take advantage of the new  Electra Jailbreak of 11.3.1, find it on GitHub. Another major change will take place soon when Sileo will become the replacement of.

If you want to get updates regarding any of the subject mentioned, keep waiting for details.

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Electra Jailbreak – Downgrading to iOS 11.4 Beta 3 Guide

Today we are going to present readers with a step-by-step guide on how they can downgrade from iOS 11.4.1 to iOS 11.4 Beta so that they can use the latest Electra jailbreak on iPhone 7, iPhone 8 and iPhone X. Before we get into that, we need to mention that Apple is now signing iOS 11.4 Beta 1, Beta 2 and Beta 3. Therefore, iOS fans can upgrade and downgrade to those software versions without any problems.

On the downside of things, Apple is only signing iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and the latest iPhone X for iOS 11.4 Beta 1, Beta 2 and Beta 3. Therefore, iPad owners who were hoping to use the Electra jailbreak will not be able to use the upcoming guide. Let’s hope that the folks at Electra will launch a special jailbreak tool for iPads during the upcoming future, or for Apple to start signing iPads to iOS 11.4 Beta 1, Beta 2 and Beta 3.

Downgrading to iOS 11.4 Beta 3

The first thing iOS fans are required to do before downgrading their software version is to download the necessary firmware file which can be found on Apple’s beta program website. With that being said, here are the steps to downgrading an iPhone operating system.

  • Connect the designated iPhone to a PC via the Lighting cable;
  • iTunes should activate automatically, but if doesn’t, simply launch it manually;
  • Hold down the Shift key on Windows or the Option key for Mac and select the “Restore iPhone” option;
  • Choose the firmware which has been recently downloaded;
  • iTunes will start extracting the firmware and restoring the iPhone;
  • Wait for the firmware extracting process to finish;
  • All that’s left now is to install the Electra jailbreak.
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The Wait for the Electra Jailbreak for iOS 11.3.1 is Finally Over

These days, all iPhone and iPad users running the iOS 11.3.1 received a very good news. It looks like a jailbreak is on its way to support all iDevices with 64 bits. The jailbreak will be released by Electra, because they are the ones who have been working on this matter lately.

In case you are wondering when it will appear, all the information we have so far is that it will be released in a few days. The announcement was made by the Electra team on their social networks and all they are willing to share is that the jailbreak is completed and waiting to be launched.

Right after the iOS 11.1.2 was out, Coolstar said that they are done with releasing jailbreaks, but despite that we are happy to see that the old team is back in action. Even if you are anxious to see how the new jailbreak works, don’t rush into upgrading your iPhone or iPad. If they are run by iOS 11.2 – iOS 11.3.1 don’t take them to beta versions of iOS 11.4.1 or iOS 12 just for the sake of experiencing the new jailbreak.

The news caused a big fuss on social networks

Since previous jailbreaks are quite recent, nobody saw this one coming. The announcement was made by the Electra team on their social network and the message was as suggestive as it can be – ”Coming soon.” When you see this, you start wondering what they planned because no other information has been made public so far.

One thing’s for sure: all eyes will be on Electra team’s Twitter account and this is not surprising if we consider that fact that people already started to comment as soon as they saw the add about the new jailbreak. Keep your eyes on them if you want to be among the first who sees Electra team’s new release.

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