MuscleNerd tweets:
Verizon iPhone IPSW is now live! Here are the keys, tell us what you find! http://is.gd/L2ipIA
If the i4 crypto engine couldn’t get those, it would have been bad sign for limera1n. But it did, so there’s still hope.
@damon_taylor If limera1n is still there, it means at *least* tethered JB on 0-day (and for those who buy early, forever)
Added to this, MuscleNerd also provided keys to decrypt all the files in iOS 4.2.6 Firmware IPSW file.
Chances of Verizon iPhone 4 iOS 4.2.6 jailbreak hugely depends on Limera1n exploit (considering SHAtter bootrom is leaked and patched), if its not patched then within weeks we will see jailbreak solution, if is is then iPhone Dev Team will be back to finding new exploit for Verizon iPhone 4.
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