P0sixninja, well-known in the world as Joshua Hill, presented OpenJailbreak - new repository open-source jailbreak components. Last my article was about jailbroken iOS 7 running on iPod Touch 5 made by Ryan Petrich, another well-know hacker. And now we have another news about iOS 7 jailbreak development. P0sixninja announced new major release in late June. He said that it would be more important than just iOS 7 jailbreaking. Today, he officially introduced his product. Rumors that the programmer has found a vulnerability in the bootrom of Apple mobile devices, or developed a tool that allows you to install unofficial applications on iOS from Cydia, without jailbreak is not confirmed.
"Ok, I hate redsn0w, I hate sn0wbreeze, and I hate 6.1.3. I'm ready to get this #openjailbreak off the ground", - P0sixninja tweeted. P0sixninja has launched a repository for opensource jailbreak components, which he had accumulated over the years. According to the hacker, much of its development has been used in other projects, resulting in a "source material has become very fragmented." Therefore it was decided to create a central repository for all of the code that allows other developers to release patches and expand the functionality of their products. Another hacker Surenix is ​​working on a separate web site for the repository, and Hill will be engaged in its content. Earlier in his microblog P0sixninja wrote: "I have to approach some amazing things. Something more than a jailbreak. "