Jailbreak Exploits

This page lists the exploits used in jailbreaks.

Common exploits which are used in order to jailbreak different versions of iOS

 * Pwnage + Pwnage 2.0 (together to jailbreak the iPhone 3G)
 * ARM7 Go (from iOS 2.1.1) (for tethered jailbreak on iPod touch 2G)
 * 0x24000 Segment Overflow (for untethered jailbreak on iPhone 3GS with old bootrom and iPod touch 2G with old bootrom; another exploit as the limera1n Exploit is required)
 * limera1n Exploit (for tethered jailbreak on iPhone 3GS, iPod touch 3G, iPad, iPhone 4, iPod touch 4G and Apple TV 2G)
 * usb_control_msg(0xA1, 1) Exploit (also known as "steaks4uce") (for tethered jailbreak on iPod touch 2G)

PwnageTool (2.0 - 5.1.1)

 * uses different common exploits
 * uses the exploits listed below to untether up to iOS 5.1.1

redsn0w (3.0 - 6.0)

 * uses different common exploits
 * uses the same exploits as Absinthe and Absinthe 2.0 to jailbreak iOS 5.0/5.0.1 and 5.1.1
 * uses the exploits listed below to untether up to iOS 5.1.1

sn0wbreeze (3.1.3 - 6.1.3)

 * uses different common exploits
 * uses the exploits listed below to untether up to iOS 6.1.2

AppTapp Installer (1.0 / 1.0.1 / 1.0.2)

 * iBoot -command exploit

iBrickr (1.0 / 1.0.1 / 1.0.2)

 * iBoot -command exploit

AppSnapp/JailbreakMe 1.0 (1.0 / 1.0.1 / 1.0.2 / 1.1.1)

 * libtiff exploit (Adapted from the PSP scene, used by JailbreakMe)

OktoPrep (1.1.2)
"Upgrade" to 1.1.2 from a jailborken 1.1.1
 * mknod

Soft Upgrade (1.1.3)
"Upgrade" to 1.1.3 from a running jailbroken 1.1.2

ZiPhone (1.1.3 / 1.1.4 /1.1.5)

 * Ramdisk Hack

QuickPwn (2.0 - 2.2.1)

 * uses Pwnage and Pwnage 2.0

Redsn0w Lite (2.1.1)

 * ARM7 Go (for iPod touch 2G only)

purplera1n (3.0)

 * iBoot Environment Variable Overflow
 * uses 0x24000 Segment Overflow

blackra1n (3.1.2)

 * usb_control_msg(0x21, 2) Exploit
 * uses 0x24000 Segment Overflow

Spirit (3.1.2 / 3.1.3 / 3.2)

 * MobileBackup Copy Exploit
 * Incomplete Codesign Exploit
 * BPF_STX Kernel Write Exploit

JailbreakMe 2.0 / Star (3.1.2 / 3.1.3 / 3.2 / 3.2.1)

 * Malformed CFF Vulnerability
 * Incomplete Codesign Exploit
 * IOSurface Kernel Exploit

limera1n / greenpois0n (3.2.2)

 * uses different common exploits
 * Packet Filter Kernel Exploit

JailbreakMe 2.0 / Star (4.0 / 4.0.1)

 * Malformed CFF Vulnerability
 * Incomplete Codesign Exploit
 * IOSurface Kernel Exploit

limera1n / (4.0 / 4.0.1 / 4.0.2 / 4.1)

 * uses different common exploits
 * Packet Filter Kernel Exploit

greenpois0n (4.1)

 * uses different common exploits
 * Packet Filter Kernel Exploit

greenpois0n (4.2.1)

 * uses different common exploits
 * HFS Legacy Volume Name Stack Buffer Overflow

JailbreakMe 3.0 / Saffron (4.2.6 / 4.2.7 / 4.2.8)

 * T1 Font Integer Overflow
 * HFS Legacy Volume Name Stack Buffer Overflow

JailbreakMe 3.0 / Saffron (4.3 / 4.3.1 / 4.3.2 / 4.3.3)
Except for the iPod touch 3G on iOS 4.3.1.
 * T1 Font Integer Overflow
 * IOMobileFrameBuffer Privilege Escalation Exploit

i0nic's Untether (4.3.1 / 4.3.2 / 4.3.3)
used in redsn0w to untether iOS 4.3.1 / 4.3.2 / 4.3.3
 * ndrv_setspec Integer Overflow

unthredera1n (5.0 / 5.0.1 / 5.1 / 5.1.1)
Except for the iPad 3
 * MobileBackup2 Copy Exploit
 * a new Packet Filter Kernel Exploit
 * AMFID code signing evasion
 * launchd.conf untether
 * Timezone Vulnerability

Absinthe (5.0 on iPhone 4S only / 5.0.1 on iPad 2 and iPhone 4S)

 * Racoon String Format Overflow Exploit (used both for payload injection and untether)
 * HFS Heap Overflow
 * unknown exploit

Corona Untether (5.0.1)

 * Racoon String Format Overflow Exploit
 * HFS Heap Overflow
 * unknown exploit

Absinthe 2.0 and Rocky Racoon Untether (5.1.1)

 * a new Packet Filter Kernel Exploit
 * Racoon DNS4/WINS4 table buffer overflow
 * MobileBackup2 Copy Exploit

evasi0n (6.0 / 6.0.1 / 6.0.2 / 6.1 / 6.1.1 / 6.1.2)

 * Symbolic Link Vulnerability
 * Timezone Vulnerability
 * Shebang Trick
 * AMFID code signing evasion
 * launchd.conf untether
 * IOUSBDeviceFamily Vulnerability
 * ARM Exception Vector Info Leak
 * dynamic memmove locating
 * vm_map_copy_t corruption for arbitrary memory disclosure
 * kernel memory write via ROP gadget
 * Overlapping Segment Attack

p0sixspwn (6.1.3 / 6.1.4 / 6.1.5 / 6.1.6)

 * posix_spawn kernel information leak (by i0n1c)
 * posix_spawn kernel exploit (by i0n1c)
 * mach_msg_ool_descriptor_ts for heap shaping
 * AMFID_code_signing_evasi0n7
 * DeveloperDiskImage race condition (by comex)
 * launchd.conf untether

evasi0n7 (7.0 / 7.0.1 / 7.0.2 / 7.0.3 / 7.0.4 / 7.0.5 / 7.0.6)

 * Symbolic Link Vulnerability
 * unknown exploits

Geeksn0w (7.1 / 7.1.1 / 7.1.2)

 * limera1n's bootrom exploit (Tethered jailbreak) on iPhone 4

Pangu (7.1 / 7.1.1 / 7.1.2)

 * i0n1c's Infoleak vulnerability (Pangu v1.0.0)
 * break_early_random (by i0n1c and Tarjei Mandt of Azimuth) (Pangu v1.1.0)
 * LightSensor / ProxALSSensor kernel exploit (Pangu 1.0.0)
 * TempSensor kernel exploit (Pangu 1.1.0)
 * "syslogd chown" vulnerability
 * enterprise certificate (no real exploit, used for initial "unsigned" code execution)
 * "foo_extracted" symlink vulnerability (used to write to /var)
 * /tmp/bigfile (a big file for improvement of the reliability of a race condition)
 * VoIP backgrounding trick (used to auto restart the app)
 * hidden segment attack
 * unknown exploit (

Pangu8 (8.0 / 8.0.1 / 8.0.2 / 8.1)

 * an exploit for a bug in /usr/libexec/neagent (source @iH8sn0w)
 * enterprise certificate (inside the IPA)
 * a kind of dylib injection into a system process (see IPA)
 * a dmg mount command (looks like the Developer DMG) (syslog while jailbreaking)
 * a sandboxing problem in debugserver
 * the same/a similar kernel exploit as used in the first Pangu (source @iH8sn0w)
 * enable-dylibs-to-override-cache
 * unknown exploits

TaiG and PPJailbreak (8.0 / 8.0.1 / 8.0.2 / 8.1 / 8.1.1 / 8.1.2)

 * LightSensor / ProxALSSensor kernel exploit (Also used in Pangu 1.0.0)
 * DeveloperDiskImage race condition (by comex) (source: https://twitter.com/iH8sn0w/status/538602532088860672; also used in p0sixspwn)
 * enable-dylibs-to-override-cache (Also used in Pangu8)
 * a kind of dylib injection into a system process (see IPA) (Also used in Pangu8 but tweaked slightly)
 * unknown exploits