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'''Phœnix''' is a [[semi-untethered jailbreak]] for 32-bit devices, primarily intended for devices running iOS 9.3.5. The exploit was written by [[User:Siguza|Siguza]] and [https://twitter.com/tihmstar tihmstar], with [https://twitter.com/REALKJCMEMBER jk9357] providing extensive contributions, and further assistance from [https://twitter.com/mbazaliy Max Bazaliy] and [[User:qwertyoruiop|Luca Todesco]]. Like its predecessor, [[Home Depot]], Phœnix works by sideloading an IPA using [[Cydia Impactor]]. Released on 7 August, 2017, almost a year after the release of iOS 9.3.5, it brought a long-awaited jailbreaking solution to devices for which iOS 9.3.5 is the only signed version. Phœnix exploits the fact that Apple never properly fixed the vulnerabilities exploited by Home Depot (Pegasus). It is not yet known if it is compatible with iOS 8.4.1, but the IPA can be installed on iOS 8.4.1 and higher.
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'''Phoenix''' (stylized '''Phœnix''') is a [[semi-untethered jailbreak]] for 32-bit devices, primarily intended for devices running iOS 9.3.5. The exploit was written by [[User:Siguza|Siguza]] and [https://twitter.com/tihmstar tihmstar], with [https://twitter.com/REALKJCMEMBER jk9357] providing extensive contributions, and further assistance from [https://twitter.com/mbazaliy Max Bazaliy] and [[User:qwertyoruiop|Luca Todesco]]. Like its predecessor, [[Home Depot]], Phœnix works by sideloading an IPA using [[Cydia Impactor]]. Released on 7 August, 2017, almost a year after the release of iOS 9.3.5, it brought a long-awaited jailbreaking solution to devices for which iOS 9.3.5 is the only signed version. Phœnix exploits the fact that Apple never properly fixed the vulnerabilities exploited by Home Depot (Pegasus). It is not yet known if it is compatible with iOS 8.4.1, but the IPA can be installed on iOS 8.4.1 and higher.
   
   

Revision as of 22:39, 9 October 2017

Phœnix
Developer(s) Siguza
@tihmstar
jk9357
Max Bazaliy
Luca Todesco
Initial release 7 Aug 2017 (2017-08-07)
Stable release v4 / 7 October 2017; 6 years ago
Operating system iOS
Available in English
Type Jailbreaking
Website https://www.phoenixpwn.com

Phoenix (stylized Phœnix) is a semi-untethered jailbreak for 32-bit devices, primarily intended for devices running iOS 9.3.5. The exploit was written by Siguza and tihmstar, with jk9357 providing extensive contributions, and further assistance from Max Bazaliy and Luca Todesco. Like its predecessor, Home Depot, Phœnix works by sideloading an IPA using Cydia Impactor. Released on 7 August, 2017, almost a year after the release of iOS 9.3.5, it brought a long-awaited jailbreaking solution to devices for which iOS 9.3.5 is the only signed version. Phœnix exploits the fact that Apple never properly fixed the vulnerabilities exploited by Home Depot (Pegasus). It is not yet known if it is compatible with iOS 8.4.1, but the IPA can be installed on iOS 8.4.1 and higher.


Version Change Log

Version Date Changes
v1 August 07, 2017
  • Initial release
v2
  • Removes problematic binaries that resulted in multiple scripts breaking. Thanks to angelXwind for pointing this out. :)
  • Fixes a problem with LaunchDaemons not starting after re-jailbreaking.
  • Fixes a problem in Mixtape Player where lyrics did not display correctly using Dark Mode.
  • Fixes a problem in Mixtape Player where seeking would result in graphical glitches.
  • "Better Not Lack" (track 12) now appears correctly in Mixtape Player.
  • Temporarily disable Dark Mode in Mixtape Player by firmly pressing the app icon and choosing “Mixtape Player”.
v3 August 08, 2017
  • Fixed custom offsets
v4 October 07, 2017
  • Adds the option to force a complete reinstall by holding down on "Kickstart Jailbreak".
  • Fixes two crashes when contacting phoenixpwn.com for offsets if...
    • ...there is an SSL error.
    • ...a status code of 200 is returned, but the response body is empty.

Controversy

The release of Phœnix was not uncontroversial and sparked a conflict between the developers and Stefan Esser (i0n1c). Esser had started a crowdfunding campaign through Kickstarter for an online iOS 9.3.5 jailbreaking course and felt betrayed by tihmstar, accusing him of backstabbing. tihmstar denied receiving help from Esser, and Luca Todesco noted that jk9357 announced a jailbreak before Esser's campaign. While Home Depot contains code written by Stefan Esser used "without his consent" according to its credits, Phœnix features another joke at Esser's expense, as the "Enable jailbreak" button from Home Depot has been renamed "Kickstart jailbreak."

After a misattribution on Phœnix's website, jk9357 wrote a complaint on Twitter regarding his absence from Phœnix's credits. The issue was promptly resolved and the attribution has been corrected.

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