Yesterday Apple released a new update to its iOS operating system taking the software to iOS 6.1.3, and bringing with it a number of new tweaks and fixes, but bad news for the Evasi0n Jailbreak.
The new iOS 6.1.3 update includes a fix to stop anyone bypassing the iOS device passcode screen and accessing an iPhone, together with improvements for Maps in Japan. However it does still seem that the passcode issue still exists.
If you have Evasi0n Jailbreak loaded on to your Apple iPhone you might want to hold back installing the latest iOS 6.1.3 update on to your iPhone if you would prefer to keep the device jailbroken. As the latest iOS 6.1.3 update disable the ability to jailbreak your iPhone with the latest Evasi0n Jailbreak.
The iOS 6.1.3 update disables all iOS devices that have the Evasi0n Jailbreak software installed including iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. Although older Apple devices powered by an A4 or earlier processor, such as the iPhone 3G and iPhone 4, can still be hacked using the latest version of Redsn0w, according to the Redmond Pie website.
Source: CNET
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