In today's video, we're discussing the #Flux 5 Untethered Jailbreak for iOS 13.3, iOS 13.0, iOS 12 and iOS 11 posted by Justin Proulx. We're going to decide whether it's legitimate or not and whether you should trust this jailbreak's download page, as an IPA file is, indeed, available.
Of course, as it turns out, this was too good to be true. The Jailbreak page even contains an IPA file with hashes and everything and Justin Prolux is known for being a good iOS Apps developer, but it turns out this is a recurring prank that happens every year on the New Year Eve. No idea why he does that, as it's not 1st of April, so no idea why that prank would fit. But it's not a malign piece of code either. If you fell for it and installed it, it doesn't do anything bad to the device, it's just a benign prank. It does, however, get confusing for those who are new in the community as I got a ton of questions about it both today and last year.
As always, do not forget to SUBSCRIBE to stay updated with the latest #iOS and #Jailbreak news, updates and tutorials!
Of course, as it turns out, this was too good to be true. The Jailbreak page even contains an IPA file with hashes and everything and Justin Prolux is known for being a good iOS Apps developer, but it turns out this is a recurring prank that happens every year on the New Year Eve. No idea why he does that, as it's not 1st of April, so no idea why that prank would fit. But it's not a malign piece of code either. If you fell for it and installed it, it doesn't do anything bad to the device, it's just a benign prank. It does, however, get confusing for those who are new in the community as I got a ton of questions about it both today and last year.
As always, do not forget to SUBSCRIBE to stay updated with the latest #iOS and #Jailbreak news, updates and tutorials!