Jailbreak iOS 13.5.1 Update: Apple Patches Unc0ver iOS 13.5 Jailbreak With New Update

Looking to jailbreak iOS 13.5.1 or iPadOS 13.5.1 update? Well it has now been confirmed that Apple has patched the unc0ver iOS 13.5 jailbreak with the new update. Here are the details on this.

Last week, the team behind unc0ver released Unc0ver 5.0.x which had the ability to jailbreak ALL devices, including the latest 2020 ones, on latest signed firmware of iOS.

Pwn20wnd, the lead developer behind unc0ver, has now confirmed that the just-released iOS 13.5.1 firmware has been solely released to patch the unc0ver jailbreak exploit.

iOS 13.5.1 and tvOS 13.4.6 were just released to patch the kernel vulnerability used by the #unc0ver jailbreak. Do not update your devices.

So what this means is that if you are already jailbroken or if you are someone who is willing to jailbreak in future, DO NOT update your iPhone or iPad to iOS 13.5.1 or iPadOS 13.5.1.

If you are still on the fence and haven’t jailbroken yet, check out our video tutorial below on how to jailbreak iOS 13.5 on your iPhone or iPad using Cydia Impactor method.

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We also have an alternate method where you can use AltStore for installing Unc0ver iOS 13.5 jailbreak on your device, instructions for which can be seen in the video below.

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Stay tuned for more.

Update x1: Apple has now published security content document for iOS 13.5 details which also confirms unc0ver jailbreak exploit being patched in 13.5.1 release:

iOS 13.5.1 and iPadOS 13.5.1

Kernel

Available for: iPhone 6s and later, iPad Air 2 and later, iPad mini 4 and later, and iPod touch 7th generation

Impact: An application may be able to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges

Description: A memory consumption issue was addressed with improved memory handling.

CVE-2020-9859: unc0ver

Update x2: We have now posted complete guide on how you can downgrade to iOS 13.5 from iOS 13.5.1 and then jailbreak while Apple is still signing the firmware. You can watch it all in the video below:

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