Jailbreaking is a privilege escalation exploit used to bypass the
manufacturer's software constraints. It is usually accomplished by a series
of kernel changes.
We can use tools like Cydia and Hexxa Plus to access different software
packages and repositories needed after jailbreaking.
- Cydia - On a jailbroken iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad, Cydia is a software program that allows users to locate and install software packages. It's a graphical front interface for the Advanced Packaging Tool and the dpkg package management system, which means that Cydia's packages are given via a decentralized system of repositories that keep track of them.
- Hexxaplus - Hexxa Plus is an iOS jailbreak repository extractor that lets you install themes, modifications, and applications. Without an untethered or semi-untethered jailbreak, this is the most popular way for installing jailbroken apps. By extracting the repository, you may install iOS 13.2 jailbreak applications. Hexxa has a lot of jailbreak repositories, as well as hundreds of jailbreak modifications, themes, games, and other things. Hexxa Plus uses the developer code extraction approach to let you install Cydia and other popular jailbreak applications on your newest iOS versions.
You might be interested in,
- iOS Jailbreaking - Introduction
- iOS Jailbreaking - Types & Techniques
- iOS Jailbreaking - How to Jailbreak?
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