Fake iOS jailbreaks are everywhere, and if tech fans are not careful, they can be a victim. As famous hacker groups, such as PP Jailbreak, TaiG or Pangu, have not confirmed any iOS 10.2.1 jailbreak tool, thus, whatever jailbreak tool is out there now may be fake.

There are some fake websites who reportedly use the name of the popular hackers to let people download the iOS 10.2.1 jailbreak tool. Nonetheless, when users download the jailbreak tool, what they will get is malware instead. The focal point of these malicious contents is to get a person's personal data.

To avoid this from happening, tech fans must head to legit jailbreakers' websites. It would be helpful to know that if people are after is really the iOS 10.2.1 jailbreak tool, it is still unavailable. Nonetheless, hacker Lang Shi claimed that his jailbreak tool for iOS 10.1-10.2 is almost ready, according to Value Walk.

Moreover, if websites will have charging fee to download the jailbreak, the tool is probably not legit. Also, it's best to stay away from websites who claim that they have a money back guarantee. Most importantly, legit jailbreak makers do not ask for a person's personal information before downloading the jailbreak tool.

On the other hand, as rumors are claiming that Pangu is silently working on its iOS 10 jailbreak tool, jailbreak makers Luca Todesco and TaiG came up with their own jailbreak tools. Since Todesco's latest jailbreak for iOS 10 still remains in beta, the tool still needs time for fixes and improvements. In spite of that, there's hope for a new iOS jailbreak tool. Luca's recent tweet is quite interesting that it teases at a possible new iOS 10 jailbreak tool, Forbes reported. The famous Italian iOS hacker is possibly just waiting for Apple to launch the iOS 10.3 so he can stabilize his jailbreak tool.

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