
Apple’s most recent iOS update — 12.4 — has reopened a vulnerability that was previously patched, making it easy to jailbreak iPhones and iPads. As reported by Motherboard, hacker Pwn20wnd exploited the flaw to release a public version of the jailbreak on Monday, making it the first time an up-to-date firmware has been unlocked in years. The SockPuppet flaw (CVE-2019-8605), found in March by Googler Ned Williamson, allows a malicious application to execute arbitrary code with system privileges. Although Apple fixed the issue in its May iOS 12.3 update, the iOS 12.4 release in July has reintroduced the bug. Pwn20wnd,…
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