early version of iOS 14 hit hackers long before release – review

Edition Vice reported that security researchers and hackers have gained access to the early version of iOS 14 at least since February this year, that is, eight months before the expected release.

The source reports that at least five experts confirmed the leak. As it turned out, back in December 2019, an unknown buyer purchased an iPhone 11 with an early version of iOS 14 and distributed it to the community of hackers and jailbreak developers. Also, a copy of the firmware can be purchased on Twitter, you must use the hashtag #AppleInternals to search.

Company specialist Sixgen Ryan Duff said that this is an early version of the system, but it gives an idea of ​​what innovations can be implemented. However, he noted that the leak is unlikely to help just create a jailbreak for the system.

There has not yet been an official comment from Cupertino, however, a public beta version should be released no earlier than June 22. Thus, this is the first leak of its kind in history.

By the way, hackers have already released a fresh jailbreak for all the latest versions of iOS. It is claimed that it is stable and does not cause increased energy consumption. At the same time, it allows you to install applications from third-party stores.

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