![]() With this release, the checkra1n jailbreak utility still contains the “beta” tag, meaning that the team has yet to release an official 1.0 version. Export kernel base and other useful things for developers (see jbctl for details) Restructured loaderd and friends into separate launch daemons to survive userland reboot and removed insult from daemon name Re-engineered the command line interface from the ground up Added support for the iPad 5th Generation, iPad Air 2nd Generation the iPad Pro 1st Generation Add support for jailbreaking Apple TVs from within the same app Fixes an issue where fast charging did not work Fixes an issue where the the iPad Pro Smart Keyboard would disconnect ![]() Fixes an issue where Loader and Cydia would fail with a no internet connection message on Chinese iPhones Makes the loader app more resilient to errors occurring after a long uptime Fixes an issue where jailbreak app icons would show up on the boot after using loader’s “Restore System” functionality Fixes an issue where A7 devices would report an error code on success Fixes support for the iPad 6th Generation ![]() In addition to iOS 13.2.3, latest checkra1n also adds support for iPad Air 2, iPad 5th-Gen and iPad Pro 1st-Gen. ![]() Now, with this release, the checkra1n team has been able to ensure that any changes made to iOS 13.2.3 are accounted for within the checkra1n process, leaving the team in a position to confidently mark checkra1n as supporting iOS 13.2.3. This is because the checkm8 exploit is bootrom-based and is executed before the device kicks the OS into action. Because it inherits its power from the underlying checkm8 exploit, Apple cannot patch the vulnerability on A5-A11 devices in order to make the jailbreak useless going forward. ![]()
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