Vn-Z.vn November 27, 2023, Previously, Troll Store's public account shared that developers have discovered a new CoreTrust vulnerability in iOS/iPadOS and Troll Store is expected to add support Support for iOS 15.5-16.6 and 17.0 in the future.
Now, the Troll Store developer has quietly updated the official GitHub page, changing the status of versions 15.5, 15.6-16.5, 16.5.1-16.6.1 and 17.0 to "Coming Soon", indicating It is expected that Troll Store will support these versions in the near future.
TrollStore is a permanently signed, non-jailbreak application that allows users to install unsigned IPA files on iPhone without jailbreak.
Previously, TrollStore announced that Apple released three rare system updates on the morning of September 22 this year, including the official version iOS 16.7, iOS 17.0.1, and the official version iOS 17.0. 2 specifically for iPhone 15. This update addresses the vulnerability CVE-2023-41991, which is the same vulnerability as TrollStore.
However, the vulnerability that allowed TrollStore to sign permanently has been fixed in iOS 16.7 and iOS 17.0.1, so later versions can no longer use the related vulnerability to deploy similar apps.
IPA files are file formats used in the iOS operating system to store applications. It is similar to an .exe file on Windows or a .dmg file on macOS. IPA files contain the necessary components to install applications on iOS devices, such as application source code, images, and other resources.
Usually, IPA files are distributed through Apple's App Store or through other official channels. However, in the case of TrollStore, it seems to allow the installation of IPA files from unofficial sources, which may carry risks to the security and stability of the device.
Now, the Troll Store developer has quietly updated the official GitHub page, changing the status of versions 15.5, 15.6-16.5, 16.5.1-16.6.1 and 17.0 to "Coming Soon", indicating It is expected that Troll Store will support these versions in the near future.
Installation Guides
Version / Device | arm64 (A8 - A11) | arm64e (A12 - A17, M1-M2) |
---|---|---|
13.7 and below | Not Supported (Both CT Bugs only got introduced in 14.0) | Not Supported (Both CT Bugs only got introduced in 14.0) |
14.0 - 14.8.1 | checkra1n + TrollHelper | TrollHelperOTA (arm64e) |
15.0 - 15.4.1 | TrollHelperOTA (iOS 15+) | TrollHelperOTA (iOS 15+) |
15.5 beta 1 - 4 | TrollHelperOTA (iOS 15+) | TrollHelperOTA (iOS 15+) |
15.5 | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
15.6 beta 1 - 5 | TrollHelperOTA (iOS 15+) | TrollHelperOTA (iOS 15+) |
June 15 - May 16 | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
16.5.1 - 16.6.1 | Coming Soon | No Installation Method |
16.7 - 16.7.2 | Not Supported (Both CT Bugs fixed) | Not Supported (Both CT Bugs fixed) |
17.0 | Coming Soon | No Installation Method |
17.0.1 and newer | Not Supported (Both CT Bugs fixed) | Not Supported (Both CT Bugs fixed) |
TrollStore is a permanently signed, non-jailbreak application that allows users to install unsigned IPA files on iPhone without jailbreak.
Previously, TrollStore announced that Apple released three rare system updates on the morning of September 22 this year, including the official version iOS 16.7, iOS 17.0.1, and the official version iOS 17.0. 2 specifically for iPhone 15. This update addresses the vulnerability CVE-2023-41991, which is the same vulnerability as TrollStore.
However, the vulnerability that allowed TrollStore to sign permanently has been fixed in iOS 16.7 and iOS 17.0.1, so later versions can no longer use the related vulnerability to deploy similar apps.
IPA files are file formats used in the iOS operating system to store applications. It is similar to an .exe file on Windows or a .dmg file on macOS. IPA files contain the necessary components to install applications on iOS devices, such as application source code, images, and other resources.
Usually, IPA files are distributed through Apple's App Store or through other official channels. However, in the case of TrollStore, it seems to allow the installation of IPA files from unofficial sources, which may carry risks to the security and stability of the device.