![]() For those who don’t know, iOS 14 devices with the A11 Bionic system-on-chip cannot use a passcode at the moment.įurthermore, the team also plans to fully open-source checkra1n once the Windows version goes public. checkra1n for Windows Release Date and Availabilityįrom what we can tell, the checkra1n development team has readied the GUI for the PC port.īut, apparently, it’s still a long way off from adding full-blown support to all devices. Unfortunately, Tal did not release his version of the port, nor did he give an ETA to the community. #RETWEET if you are waiting for the Windows version /F4zS0v2EeC Shahar Tal, VP of Cellebrite Security Research Labs, demonstrated a similar port back in January 2020 at a security conference.Ĭheckra1n jailbreak demonstration on Windows □□. Surprisingly, this is not the first time checkra1n has been ported to Windows. Simply fire up your PC and you will be good to go! The only difference is that you will no longer need to use third-party tools like checkn1x or boot Ubuntu/Linux just to jailbreak your device. The security researcher shared the following screenshots of checkra1n running on Windows 10 on his Twitter handle.Īccording to Dany, checkra1n for Windows relies entirely on the win32 GDI (Graphics Device Interface) despite having the look and feel of a macOS application.Īll controls, too, have been drawn to mimic the stock macOS look and behavior as closely as possible.Īll in all, nothing much has changed in this port.
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