For those users who are looking for the latest iOS 9.3 might not find it, as the jailbreak community has planned to drop their efforts on the latest version and skipping to iOS 10.

The Worldwide Developer's Conference (WWDC) is scheduled from June 13 - 17 in San Francisco, and if the rumors are to be believed, iOS users will be able to see a new jailbreak in approximately a month or so.

For several years, Apple users have experienced extended freedom due to the jailbreak procedure in their tech devices albeit the perceived security threats. However, in the past months, no widely usable jailbreak has been available, which might have caused users to think that jailbreaking is now obsolete, according to Vine Report.

Notably, after Apple released iOS 9 in September 2015, Pangu team has managed to bring a jailbreak tool in March 2016, according to Neuro Gadget. Since then Apple has taken active steps to patch all the vulnerabilities and loop holes making it tough for hackers to come up with a solution.

Lately both TaiG and Pangu have been silent about a new jailbreak tool, but according to rumors, they are still preparing for iOS 9.3.2 before Apple's WWDC, which will last five days.

According to several users, if iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak tool truly is released before the WWC event, then it might be a bit late for users to enjoy, because according to rumors, Apple is all set to unveil iOS 10 in the conference, which will also include a standalone Homekit App.

In other news, Apple users who happen to be very keen on their mobile security may use a new popular app. System and Security Info, which was developed by Stefan Esser of international IT security company, provides the users with a security overview of the processes that are currently running on iOS memory.

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