Pwndfu - Tool
| SoC Generation | Chip Designations | Affected Devices | Exploit Status | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | S5L8940x, S5L8942x, S5L8945x, S5L8747x | iPhone 4S, iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad mini | Vulnerable | | A7-A8X | S5L8960x, T7000, T7001, S7002 | iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPad Air | Vulnerable | | A9-A9X | S8000, S8001, S8003, T8002, T8004 | iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone SE (1st gen), iPad Pro | Vulnerable | | A10-A10X | T8010, T8011, T8015 | iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPad Pro (10.5-inch), iPad Pro (12.9-inch 2nd gen) | Vulnerable | | A11 | T8012 | iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X | Vulnerable |
Several landmark exploits have driven the creation of pwndfu tools over the years. limera1n (2010) pwndfu tool
Pwndfu tools represent the pinnacle of low-level iOS manipulation. By exploiting flaws safely burned into Apple's read-only boot memory, these utilities provide an unrevocable gateway for jailbreakers, developers, and forensic investigators to study and modify classic Apple hardware. While Apple's newer silicon remains secure against these specific legacy tools, the legacy of pwndfu remains a vital chapter in the ongoing chess match between corporate security and hardware freedom. | SoC Generation | Chip Designations | Affected
Before you can "pwn" the DFU mode, you must enter the standard Device Firmware Upgrade (DFU) state. The screen must remain for this to be correct. iPhone 6S and older : Connect to your computer and turn the device off. Hold the Power and Home buttons for 10 seconds. While Apple's newer silicon remains secure against these