iOS 12 is just a day old and a young security researcher has already hacked into it. Here’s what Abraham Masri posted on Twitter.
Abraham has already hacked iOS 12 and developed a new zero-day exploit. He ported Houdini semi-jailbreak to an iPhone 7 running iOS 12 Beta 1 firmware.
For the uninitiated, a semi-jailbreak allows users to modify Control Center, apply Anemone themes, change fonts, etc.
Here’s what the hacker posted on his Twitter handle.
— Abraham Masri (@cheesecakeufo) June 5, 2018
Although Houdini is a semi-jailbreak, there’s a lot of “hacking” going on behind the scenes. The older versions of this tool utilize a sandbox escape to modify the stock iOS operating system.
However, Abraham’s latest sandbox exploit can only write data to the sandbox, not perform both read and write functions.
When will houdini be released for iOS 12?
This jailbreak will not see the light of the day, at least till September.
The reason behind this is that jailbreak developers don’t want to blow a vulnerability on a developer beta update that not many users are willing to install.
Therefore, you must wait until Apple drops the first public version of iOS 12. But even then, there’s no guarantee that it will work on that version as Apple may patch it beforehand.
Moreover, Abraham is professional security researcher and makes vulnerabilities public only after reporting them to Apple.
He also ported Houdini to iOS 11.4 a few weeks back and will probably wait for Apple’s security team to patch it before he releases it.
Source: yalujb