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macbookairman

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iOS 4.3.4 is now available. iOS 4.2.9 released for the Verizon iPhone as well.

Don't update if you want to keep your jailbreak.
 

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kre62

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Why would you be so excited when it adds no material value to the phone? All it does is prevent a certain jailbreak. Not worth updating.
 
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RafaelT

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No. It closes a security hole that just so happens to also be used by the jailbreak.
 
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Apple Releases iOS 4.3.4 to Address Latest Jailbreaking Vulnerability




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Apple has just released iOS 4.3.4, making good on a promise to patch a vulnerability that has been used for the latest JailbreakMe.com jailbreaking method but which could also allow malicious downloads to infect users' devices. The update is available for the iPhone 4/3GS, third- and fourth-generation iPod touch, and all iPads. A special iOS 4.2.9 is also available for the CDMA iPhone 4.



Article Link: Apple Releases iOS 4.3.4 to Address Latest Jailbreaking Vulnerability
 

err404

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Mar 4, 2007
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Why would you be so excited when it adds no material value to the phone? All it does is prevent a certain jailbreak. Not worth updating.

If you don't JB, you NEED this fix ASAP.

If you do JB, you NEED to apply the Cydia fix ASAP.

This is a critical issue with live exploits fully developed and in the wild (jailbreakme.com). It's not hard to imagine somebody using the exploit with malicious intent.
 

longofest

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Why oh why is CDMA iPhone still being kept to iOS 4.2 series?
 

jeffereyj

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Aug 8, 2007
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why?

i thought jailbreaking was legal and your right to do so..... why then does apple keep issuing patches to break the jailbreakers....?
 

baleensavage

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i thought jailbreaking was legal and your right to do so..... why then does apple keep issuing patches to break the jailbreakers....?

Because this particular method of jailbreaking uses a security loophole that could be used by a malicious website to hack your iPhone. Whether you agree with jailbreaking, it's a good thing that Apple is addressing security concerns like this.
 

bigjnyc

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Apr 10, 2008
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i thought jailbreaking was legal and your right to do so..... why then does apple keep issuing patches to break the jailbreakers....?

Because it voids the warranty. They dont want people messing around with jailbreaking and screwing up their phones then walking into an Apple store for a replacement.
 

Aduntu

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Mar 29, 2010
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i thought jailbreaking was legal and your right to do so..... why then does apple keep issuing patches to break the jailbreakers....?

Jailbreaking is accomplished by exploiting a vulnerability in the device. Apple patches these vulnerabilities like any responsible company should.
 
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