So, what is going with the status of iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak? There is some good news according to reports.

Neurogadget revealed that iOS 9.3.3 has been jailbroken. However, only the screenshots are the proof that Pangu and the TaiG hacker group was successful to the aim and it is not yet available for the public.

Luca Todesco, one of the people behind the group claimed that they will not release the jailbreaking tool until Apple releases the iOS 10. Hence, the website warns the public that those who found a jailbreaking tool on different websites as early as today may end up causing harm to their devices.

Furthermore, the tech media outlet also stated that those who were victimized by the fake jailbreaker should install an antivirus and malware scanner to prevent more damages. Worse, users who are paying for the illegitimate tool are commanded to call their bank and stop further transactions and should report is as fraudulent.

Since they have mentioned that the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak will be available alongside iOS 10. Rumor has it that it might be released sometime later this year after the Cupertino-based company announced the latest operating system.

While the recent is still in the early stages, Crossmap allegedly revealed some step in jailbreaking the iOS 9.3.2. They also claimed that Pangu will release a beta version 2.2 very soon.

Readers who would like to take note of the instructions may look below. While the steps in jailbreaking are found on their site, here are the basic to-do list in preparing for the jailbreak:

First, switch the "Find My iPhone" feature on iCloud off and turn it back on when the jailbreaking is successful. Then, kindly disable passcode to restart your device automatically among the Jailbreak process. Lastly, do not forget to put the device to Airplane mode or Flight mode to avoid disturbances during the jailbreaking process.

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