As the Mobile Security Conference (MOSEC) concluded, there have been interesting news for the jailbreaking community, specifically about the release of iOS 10 and iOS 9.3.2 jailbreaks.

Pangu, the well-known jailbreaking team, made an appearance in the event and showed off a demo of the iOS 10 jailbreak.

Although there has been no confirmation on the version of iOS used, a report from Superphen.co suggested that the Cydia app used was working on iOS 10.

However, as MOSEC is a Chinese event, there are questions surrounding the actual release of the iOS 10 jailbreak. According to some tech analysts, the reports published were made up by the people who distribute malicious software or apps under the jailbreaker name, reported Neurogadget.

Moreover, Pangu has not yet dropped a hint about iOS 9.2 jailbreaking tool for some time, and as a result most iOS users who wanted to get the latest version of jailbroken iOS had to work with iOS 9.1.

Despite all the rumors and speculations, it is likely that the iOS 10 jailbreak is still months away, which is the reason why iOS users are still looking forward to iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak.

According to a recent tweet from a member of POC, the company responsible for co-hosting the MOSEC, it is still unclear if Pangu has created the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak or will create one.

Thus, if Pangu releases 9.3.2 jailbreak within the next couple of days or months, it will take them longer to crack the iOS 10 jailbreak and bring it for everyone.

Meanwhile, users who are still waiting for jailbreak version of iOS will have to wait for Pangu to release an update or follow the news to get their own updates. Either way, it seems a long wait is on the cards for the next iOS jailbreak versions.

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