Jonathan Levin, author of MacOS and iOS Internals, reveals that a jailbreak of iOS 10.3.2 is possible thanks to a libxpc vulnerability discovered by Ian Beer of Google Project Zero.
Patched in iOS 10.3.3 the libxpc vulnerability allows an application to execute arbitrary code with system privileges. Apple says the memory corruption issue was addressed with improved memory handling.
In a tweet minutes ago, Levin said the security flaw can be adapted into a dev jailbreak and recommends users downgrade to iOS 10.3.2 while they can.
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Patched in iOS 10.3.3 the libxpc vulnerability allows an application to execute arbitrary code with system privileges. Apple says the memory corruption issue was addressed with improved memory handling.
In a tweet minutes ago, Levin said the security flaw can be adapted into a dev jailbreak and recommends users downgrade to iOS 10.3.2 while they can.
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