Few hours back Apple released iOS 7.0.2 to fix a Lock screen bypass bug.
Some of you wanted to know if it was safe to update.
The golden rule of jailbreaking is to avoid updating to the latest version to improve your chances of jailbreaking your iOS device.
This time is no different, however if you’ve updated to iOS 7.0 or iOS 7.0.1 then MuscleNerd, member of the evad3rs has confirmed that it is safe to update (from iOS 7 or iOS 7.0.1 to iOS 7.0.2).
Unusual level of detail in 7.0.2 security update notice http://t.co/ZWDFtzdT5J (for PR reasons?). It's not a JB vector so updating is fine.
— MuscleNerd (@MuscleNerd) September 26, 2013
If you’re on iOS 6.x.x or lower than you should still AVOID upgrading to iOS 7.0.2, just the way you avoided upgrading to iOS 7.0 when it was released last week. MuscleNerd has warned jailbreakers about it in his next tweet:
It goes without saying that if you're currently jailbroken, avoid 7.x.x. (Same if you're on iOS5 and use redsn0w's iOS5 re-restore feature)
— MuscleNerd (@MuscleNerd) September 26, 2013
iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c users don’t have option as their devices came pre-installed with iOS 7.
With jailbreaks for both iOS 7.x.x and iOS 6.1.3/6.1.4 in the works, it remains to be seen which one will be released first.
As always, we’ll let you know as soon as there are any further updates, so stay tuned here at iPhone Hacks or join our Facebook Fan page, follow us on Twitter, add us to your circles on Google+ or subscribe to our RSS feed.
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