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  1. You already may have seen the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak video posted today. The exploit that he is using is publicly available. It is the same that is currently used to crash the ps4 web browser which could lead to a potential ps4 jailbreak on the latest firmware.

    Everyone can try it on their iOS devices and you will see that safari will not be able to load the page (tab will crash), where other browsers like chrome will not have a problem with that. Here it is:

    https://github.com/WebKit/webkit/commit/98845d940e30529098eea7e496af02e14301c704

    After the crash he probably partialy used some of the old jailbreakMe code to do the actual jailbreak and install cydia which is also publicly available:

    https://github.com/comex/star_

    Since it is already available for public, it will be fixed for 100% in the next iOS release, so hopefully someone skilled will release this jailbreak soon as long as iOS 9.3.2 is still signed or another exploit will be wasted.

    Remember the Zerodium bounty (https://zerodium.com/ios9.html)? Pangu never considered it. Their reasons;

    Source - Ruxcon Security Conference:

    pangu-vs-million-dollar-bounty.jpg

     

    Yes, there is always TaiG, but given that they are also security researchers, they most likely will not use this either for the same reasons as Pangu.

    A jailbreak will come soon enough, just be patient, but don't expect it to be remotely available like this

  2. That's the dumbest thing I have ever heard...

     

     

    He never claims to release a jailbreak. He's just a researcher.

    do you remember the

    ZERODIUM - The Million Dollar iOS9 Bug Bounty

    this was similar to the safari exploit that luca used

    so it wasn't luca who found it initially , but the jailbreak team who gave the exploit to zerodium , maybe luca is giving a clue to taig or pangu to find a safari exploit using his video , i got to know something by watching this video which explains everything :

    The fact that they're offering $1M for someone to develop the breach should make you feel very good about the overall security of the system... if it was easy nobody would pay $1M for it.

  3. Exactly well explained :golfclap:

     The exploit that he is using is publicly available. It is the same that is currently used to crash the ps4 web browser which could lead to a potential ps4 jailbreak on the latest firmware.

     

    Everyone can try it on their iOS devices and you will see that safari will not be able to load the page (tab will crash), where other browsers like chrome will not have a problem with that. Here it is:

     

    https://github.com/WebKit/webkit/commit/98845d940e30529098eea7e496af02e14301c704

     

    After the crash he probably partialy used some of the old jailbreakMe code to do the actual jailbreak and install cydia which is also publicly available:

     

    https://github.com/comex/star_

     

    Since it is already available for public, it will be fixed for 100% in the next iOS release, so hopefully someone skilled will release this jailbreak soon as long as iOS 9.3.2 is still signed or another exploit will be wasted.

  4. 1. Luca isn't fake

    2. Apple didn't "respond quickly" to fix the Pangu jailbreak in iOS 9.1, it was already patched in iOS 9.1 beta, which prompted Pangu to release the jailbreak.

     

    Lucas is not a fake..... There are some videos explaining why he didn't communicate with jb teams

    Why can't he share the exploits with Pangu or Taig as he ain't going to release it. But it might help them to provide us with a jail-beak for us.

    Pretty much is fake or he would have communicated with teams like pangu & Taig to get a jailbreak released. Anyone in my eyes that "posts and brags" about a jailbreak they apparently have but won't give it to the community is a fake.

    That's because this is is a failbreak meaning you need access to a developer account so it isn't releasable

    Pangu and taig most likely have a jailbreak ready to go just they don't want to release it yet as Apple have always got a iOS version in beta meaning after a week the exploit would be fixed. When apple stops with the iOS 9 betas and focuses on iOS 10 that's when we will most likely see a jailbreak for all iOS 9 versions.when the iOS 10 betas are released we won't see anymore for 9 and probably won't have anymore iOS 9 versions so around June July would be the best time to release a public jailbreak

  5. JailbreakMe like Safari-based iOS 9.3.2 Jailbreak Demoed 

     

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    JailbreakMe by Comex was one of the easiest ways to jailbreak your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. All you had to do was use Safari to jailbreak your device.Fast forward to today, and Luca Todesco aka qwertyoruiop, the talented Italian hacker who has been teasing us by showing off a jailbreak for iOS 9.3 while it was in beta, has just released another video, which shows he can successfully jailbreak an iPhone running iOS 9.3.2 using Mobile Safari.

     

    Todesco has clarified that “stashing is disabled, that’s why Cydia doesn’t prep filesystems”.

    Unfortunately, we don’t expect him to release a jailbreak. It does give us hope that jailbreak teams like Pangu or TaiG can figure out a way to jailbreak iOS 9.3.2 using Mobile Safari.

    The latest iOS version that can be jailbroken currently is iOS 9.1. Back in October, Pangu Team released a new version of their popular Pangu Jailbreak tool to jailbreak iOS 9 – iOS 9.0.2. Apple responded quickly to kill the Pangu Jailbreak by releasing iOS 9.1, which patched several vulnerabilities used by the jailbreak tool. It continued patching some more exploits in iOS 9.2 and iOS 9.2.1 used in the Pangu Jailbreak. But Pangu team responded recently, by releasing a new version of their Pangu Jailbreak tool to jailbreak iOS 9.1. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work with iOS 9.2, iOS 9.2.1, iOS 9.3, iOS 9.3.1 or iOS 9.3.2.

     

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    iExplorer

    iExplorer (formerly called iPhone Explorer) is the ultimate iPhone, iPad and iPod manager, which lets you use an iPhone or iPad in disk mode, like a flash drive. iExplorer is an iPhone browser or iPad file explorer that runs on Mac & PC that lets you browse the files and folders on your iPhone as if it were a normal USB flash drive or pen drive. You can use the easy drag-and-drop methods to add or remove files and folders from the iPhone. Compatible with all iPhones and iPod Touches including the new iPhone 6 and iOS 8 firmware. iExplorer hacks into your iPhone so you don’t have to break it. We’ve figured out ways to control the iPhone even better than iTunes, and the best part is, all you need to do is plug any iPhone, iTouch or iPad into the computer.Download now for free from On HAX.


    Features:


    • Modify files and folders on iPhone. Create, delete and rename files and folders on your iPhone or iPod Touch
    • Works with all iPhones & more. Works with all iPhones, iPod Touches, and iPads including the iPhone 5. Every firmware from version 2.0 to version 5 or later should work so you won’t even need to update your device.
    • E-mail, SMS, voicemail, address book access! (Optional) If you jailbreak your iPhone you can access the real root of your iPhone and recover your address book, SMS, e-mails and more.
    • USB iPhone Disk Mode (Use an iPhone as a Thumb or Pen Drive). Allows you to use your iPhone as a flash drive / pen drive or put your iPhone into disk mode
    • View Pictures and Photos. If you’ve taken pictures with your iPhone’s camera and want to view them without using any of Apple’s software, iPhone Explorer lets you preview and transfer all image files directly from the device.
    • Drag and Drop Interface. Copy files to and from your iPhone, iPad or iTouch using a simple drag and drop interface.

    Instructions :


    1. Download & Install Setup.exe
    2. Use Serial Keys & Enjoy 1f642.png

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    yes of course ,,, i use the link from @Akashrocks99 like u said in the topic and it say your ios version is to low need os8 si i think the ipa is not for the os7

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    the app is no more compatible with ios 7 , even though if you manage to install it on ios 7 it will crash and you will get the csrf token error

    so it is of no use , you need to have ios 8.1 to run this app

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    Do you take a lot of photos with your iPhone? Yep, I do too. I am often shooting with it even as I am capturing a scene with my professional camera. I find that I capture different views on a subject when doing so. For me, shooting with my iPhone is all about the fun, ease and whimsy of mobile photography. Plus, it’s always with you, right?


    But do you ever capture photos that look great compositionally, but feel like they are just lacking a little something extra? You know, maybe they need a color boost to bring them up a little, or perhaps the shadows are too dark, or worse yet, there is a lot of digital noise in what should be a smooth sky?


    It does happen, because despite being very convenient and a capable little camera, it can only do so much. There are many iPhone apps that people have turned to in order to make edits to their iPhone photos (myself included), but using professional software to make those adjustments can usually offer amazing results.


    While we often think of making photo adjustments on the fly for a quick upload somewhere, consider how much more beautiful your shots will be if you exert a bit more fine-tuned control over the final image.


    Today, we will take a look at doing just that, and help you create a stunning HDR image in just a couple of minutes, using Aurora HDR from Macphun.


    This post is part of a mini series of photography tutorials written by professional photographer Jim Nix and brought to you by Macphun. Over the course of several weeks, Jim will share quick and simple tips to dramatically improve your photos with easy-to-use professional software. 


    If you aren’t familiar with the term HDR, it stands for High Dynamic Range and it involves combining multiple photos taken at different exposure levels, in order to create a more balanced distribution of light across the photo. Professionals have been using it for years, and you can even capture an HDR photo on your iPhone, either with the built-in HDR option or various third party apps.


    But you can also use Aurora HDR software for a single exposure photo and that’s what we will explore today.


    I have chosen to use this photo which was taken around sunset in Copenhagen, Denmark. This is their well-known historic harbor area, known as Nyhavn, and a frequent subject for me when I visit this gorgeous city.


    As you can see, the original, straight-from-the-iPhone shot is decent, but lacks any real “pop” in terms of color or contrast. It’s not nearly as vibrant as the scene actually was that afternoon. There is also a little noise in the sky, so we are going to do a quick edit in Aurora and fix all of that.


    If you want to follow along using the same photo, you may want to download the full resolution image. Let’s go!


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      1) First, open up Photos on your Mac and select the photo you would like to work on today. Double-click on the image, and then select Edit to locate the tools that Photos includes for image editing.


      Look at the bottom of the list on the right, and you will see the word Extensions. Click on it, and choose Aurora HDR. If you don’t yet have Aurora HDR, you can get a free trial hereand add it as an extension.


      Photos-Extensions.jpg


      2) After you have clicked on Extensions and have chosen Aurora HDR, the image will be transferred over to Aurora, and you will be presented with this view.


      Aurora-base-image-menu.jpg


      Note all the menu options on the right hand side. Don’t be intimidated – it’s very easy to use! Plus, we aren’t going to use all of that in this lesson today. We are going to use a Preset, which will do a lot of stuff for us with just a single click, making this quick and easy.


      Aurora-choose-preset.jpg


      3) If you aren’t familiar with Presets, they are basically a collection of changes which will automatically apply to the photo when you select it. There are several categories of Presets in Aurora, each with various options. Under Presets in the menu options, select the Realistic HDR category. Then choose the Vivid Memories preset.


      As you can see, with one click it gives the photo a nice bit of “punch” compared to the much-flatter original shot.


      Aurora-preset-applied.jpg


      4) After adding this preset, the first thing we want do is brighten up the foreground a little, because it’s slightly dark. To do so, just click on Top & Bottom Lighting on the right hand menu (when you click on it, the menu will open up), and drag the Bottom slider to the right. I have it set at +24, but you can obviously make it more or less bright.


      Aurora-TBL.jpg


      5) Then, click on the Tone menu, and drag the Whites to the left. This will reduce the “blown-out” look of the sky. It was too white in the middle, next to the ship’s mast, so we toned that down a little.


      Aurora-tone.jpg


      6) Next, click on the Color menu and make some minor adjustments to Temperature, Tint and Saturation. This adjusts the overall color scheme of the photo and brings a little more vibrance to it. Again, you want to play a little bit with the sliders until you get something you like. To replicate my edits, simply look at the value of the different adjustments in made in the screenshot below.


      Aurora-color-temp.jpg


      Already the photo is looking much better, and much more like it looked when I was standing there!


      7) We have just one more step, and that is to remove some digital noise from the sky. Noise in a photo is the little bit of grainy stuff you see in areas that would normally be smooth (such as the sky). It generally occurs when your photo is taken in low light. The less available light, the more noise. It’s not too prevalent here, but we are going to smooth that out a little bit.


      To do so, just click on the HDR Denoise menu, and drag the sliders until you like the result. Note that what this does is smooth out the photo, so you want to be careful because this is being applied to the entire photo. Aurora allows you to selectively make the adjustments if you would like to, but that is a lesson for another time (or view the helpful videos on the Aurora HDR website).


      Aurora-denoise.jpg


      8) Once you are satisfied with your result, click the Save Changes button in the upper right corner, and it will drop the photo back into Photos automatically. Then, you can click Done to return to your Photos library.


      Photos-done.jpg


      Here’s the final result:


      Final-image.jpg


      Now it’s time to share it and wow your friends! Click the Share button and you can send the photo to Facebook, Twitter, or anywhere else you want to share it.


      That’s it – a quick but professional edit of an iPhone image using an amazing piece of software!


      Here are some more Before and After iPhone images with similar edits applied, each done in under 3 minutes in Aurora HDR.


      Dublin-After.jpg


      Dublin


      Sydney-After-HDR.jpg


      Sydney


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  9. System Requirements:

     

    • OS: Windows 7/8/8.1 – 64-Bit
    • CPU: Intel Core i3-2100 @ 3.1GHz
    • RAM: 4GB
    • Drive Space: 15.0 GB
    • Video Cards: ATI Radeon HD 5770, NVIDIA GTX 650
    • DirectX: 11.0

     

     

     

     

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    4. Delete the existing “data” and “dlc” folder in dictionary
      C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\FIFA 16 DEMO\
    5. Copy again “data” and “dlc” folder from FULL UNLOCKED version to
      C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\FIFA 16 DEMO\
    6. Delete “dlc_powdll” folder in C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\FIFA 16 DEMO\dlc\
    7. Download FIXED_DATA.rar use link below.
    8. Extract and move “data” folder from archive to C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\FIFA 16 DEMO\
    9. Launch the game from origin or desktop shortcut.
    10. Make sure to block game exe in firewall. Always keep origin in offline mode.

     

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