iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak users should avoid Apple's latest update, iOS 9.3.4. The latest iOS version was released on August 4 to reportedly close the security vulnerability that allowed Pangu to develop a jailbreak tool.
A few weeks ago, the Pangu group released the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak tool 64-bit version, according to an earlier iTech Post report. Initially, the tool was released in Chinese but a second edition in English soon followed.
However, Apple seemed to have outmaneuvered the jailbreakers when it release the iOS 9.3.4 update, according to WCCF. Once users have upgraded to the latest Apple patch, it is virtually impossible to use any jailbreak tool with their mobile device. Users who would like to continue using the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak tool simply need to avoid downloading and updating their devices to the iOS 9.3.4 version, according to a YouTube video aired by iCrackUriDevice.
For jailbreakers who accidentally installed iOS 9.3.4, there is still a solution. It just so happens that Apple is still allowing its mobile users to downgrade to an earlier version, namely, iOS 9.3.3 and iOS 9.3.2. Once the Apple device has been downgraded, users can download the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak tool and enjoy its features once more.
The Apple signing of the previous iOS versions is not indefinite and may stop at any time. Those who insist in using the jailbreak tool should make up their mind while there downgrade option is still available. Once the signing period ends, iOS 9.3.4 users would have no choice but to wait for the next jailbreak tool, if that will be possible at all.
Jailbreak users should always be aware that their Apple devices are vulnerable to threats of viruses and malware. Recently, several Apple mobile device owners complained that their PayPal and credit card accounts were hacked when they installed the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak tool, according to an earlier iTech Post report. Pangu denied that their jailbreak tool caused the hacking attack.