iOS 13.5 has released a jailbreak with good morning

The unc0ver team has officially released the first jailbreak for the new iOS 13.5, which means you can unlock even the last one of Apple's mobile operating system.

The jailbreak unc0ver 5.0 package comes just days after the official release of iOS 13.5 by Apple. The team that developed the jailbreak even started sharing teasers a few hours after the release of iOS 13.5.

What you need to know about unc0ver 5.0.

It can be used on iOS, macOS, Windows and Linux. The of Windows, the jailbreak also includes a link to download the Win32 version of iTunes, Then you should follow the steps mentioned by the team.

Unc0ver 5.0 runs on all versions of iOS from version 11.0 to version 13.5 and has been tested on most iPhone releases, old and new.
For example, all new generation iPhones are fully supported by this jailbreak, but you can also unlock iPhone 8 and iPhone 7, even if they are already running iOS 13.5.

Of course, Apple should not be satisfied with this jailbreak that was released so quickly after its last update, so there is a possibility that it will try to close the security gap in the next version of iOS.

The relevant packages are available on the official website.

From iGuRu.gr we do not recommend using such tools on devices that contain your personal data.
As we mentioned in a previous post, Apple has now lost its reputation of the manufacturing company that produces the.
Of course it all starts with a jailbreak. Since root is now publicly unlocked, thousands of security researchers and wannabe hackers can play with the code.

Be careful what you put on your device!

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