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  • 12-22-2013, 01:06 PM
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    Untethered jailbreak released for iOS 7 - CNET

    Bypass allows deeper access to devices running iOS 7.0 through 7.0.4, Evasi0n team says.
    December 22, 2013 8:38 AM PST

    Apple's iPhone 5C running iOS 7.
    (Credit: CNET)
    For many iOS 7 users, one of the things missing from the mobile operating system since its release three months has been the ability to jailbreak devices -- until now.
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    The Evasi0n team announced Sunday morning it had released an untethered jailbreak for devices running iOS 7.0 through 7.0.4. The security bypass gives iPhone, iPod, and iPad owners deeper access to the software on their devices than Apple allows.
    The jailbreak takes 5 minutes to install and works on both OS X and Windows-based machines, according to Evasi0n, which included step-by-step installation instructions.
    Apple is, of course, expected to eventually fix the exploits Evasi0n is using to jailbreak the company's devices. The company has long recommended that users not jailbreak their device at the risk of security vulnerabilities, shortened battery life, unreliable voice and data, disruption of services, and the inability to apply future software updates.

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