

Of course, it also uses geohot's limera1n bootrom exploit to inject the jailbreak. Today's PwnageTool and redsn0w port to 4.3.3 (ironic that such a long-running release doesn't even have an official name!). We're not exactly sure why Apple hasn't fixed the hole yet, but we're not complaining! That makes it an unprecedented three firmwares where the same user exploit works. … three in a row! Apple released iOS 4.3.3 on Wednesday, and once again, the untethered jailbreak exploit created for 4.3.1 still works.

The former cannot be released even for those with the original firmware 4.3 due to legal (distribution) reasons. In all likelihood, it will be a user exploit like the first (unreleased) one, not relying on bootrom dumps. Partly because of this, don't expect much public discussion about jailbreaking the iPad2 until it's actually finished and ready for release (and avoid asking about it). As you know, Apple mysteriously fixed the original exploit that developed in the first week of the iPad2 release within days of its development. iPad2 Update:The iPad 2 jailbreak is still in development.By popular demand, redsn0w now allows you to enable multitasking gestures (although most will find it useful only on iPads).Reboot your iPhone using the normal “slide to power off” slide after installing ultrasn0w 1.2.3.

REDSN0W RC UPDATE
REDSN0W RC UPGRADE
Ultrasn0w unlockers should stay away from redsn0w!Use only a custom IPSW to upgrade to 4.3.3, to avoid upgrading your baseband.
