Should I Upgrade to Ios 10.3.1 Jailbreak
UPDATE (OCTOBER):
THE KPP BYPASS FROM iOS 10.2 CAN BE USED on 10.2.1 and a few days ago a developer started a nice project called Saigon, which pretty much links together ziVA (Adam's exploit released in August), triple_fetch (of Google Project 0) and extra_recipe (of Google Project 0), keep an eye on Saigon for an iOS 10.2.1 JAILBREAK for 64-Bit.
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Apparently I might have pissed Luca off by making this post...
The situation at this point is so mixed, you can't really tell what is safe and what is not. iOS 10.3.1 might get unsigned this week (following Apple's past unsigning schedule) so a decision has to be made. People seem very confused because there are mixed signals out there. I personally took the risk and updated to iOS 10.3.1, will explain why down here. But due to the last minute intervention from Luca about KPP, it is hard to tell what is correct.
At the end of the day 10.3.1 might not be THAT bad: We know:
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Pangu's Jailbreak Demo (might get released, if it does, we know that's gonna be hella stable), so we know it is a jailbreak-able firmware version.
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Adam's exploit: Compatible with iOS 10.3.1 and lower, might also be used by someone to build a Jailbreak.
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Pangu's Demo shows iOS 10.3.1 (HERE: http://wx2.sinaimg.cn/mw690/86280673gy1feyx44wvusj20zk0qon17.jpg), so I am a bit skeptical of iOS 10.2.1 tbh.
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iPhone 7 users are a special case here due to AMCC, stay as low as possible.
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iOS 10.2.1 hasn't been signed in a very long while, if something was to happen on iOS 10.2.1, I guess it would have happened already considering that according to Luca, his KPP bypass for iOS 10.2 is compatible with 10.2.1, but it is never too late.
So if you're on iOS 10.3.1, DON'T update to iOS 10.3.2 If you're on iOS 10.2.1, stay there. The community agrees iOS 10.3.1 looks viable as hell due to Pangu's demo (so we are 100% it is jailbreakable with the existing vulnerabilities in it), and Adam's exploit. iOS 10.2.1 is also a good option.
VERY hard decision. Unfortunately you'll have to take the risk. There is no safe path. Luca hasn't confirmed that his KPP bypass works on iOS 10.2.1 as well, it was just a supposition driven by the fact that iOS 10.2.1 came shortly after 10.2, that doesn't mean it is 100% confirmed, so pay attention how you read that. Basically if that is not correct and we remain on iOS 10.2.1, we lose the ability to: Use whatever Pangu releases for iOS 10.3 to 10.3.1 (if they do at some point), downgrade to any version we have blobs for using Adam's exploit. On the other hand, if the KPP bypass does prove usable on iOS 10.2.1 but not on 10.3.1, you will lose a possible update to yalu(?) but not the ability to downgrade or to use anything Pangu will release (if they do).
And even if the KPP bypass proves to be usable on iOS 10.2.1, iOS 10.2.1 was released in January, who is going to build a Jailbreak around the KPP bypass of a firmware version unsigned since March? On the other hand, iOS 10.2.1 might be easier to deal with due to the publicly available vulnerabilities, so it is worth a try staying.
TL;DR: If on iPhone 7, stay on iOS 10.2, 10.2.1 or iOS 10.3.1. If on other device (x64) Luca hints of possible KPP bypass for iOS 10.2 compatibility with iOS 10.2.1 (was not yet tested, just a supposition). Both versions (iOS 10.3.1 and 10.2.1) seem now safe, in reality, neither of them have anything 100% stable.
In a nutshell: If you're on iOS 10.2.1 follow Luca's advice and stay there. If you're already on iOS 10.3.1 YOU ARE NOT F ED! EITHER
I recommend to think thrice before doing any action. There is no way back. You can keep an eye on the TSS (signing) status here: https://ipsw.me
Should I Upgrade to Ios 10.3.1 Jailbreak
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