iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak release date news update: Pangu to launch jailbreak tool at Black Hat USA in August?
Good news for those who are waiting for the working jailbreak tool for iOS 9.3.2, as according to the latest reports, Pangu may now be on its way to release the jailbreak for the said iOS version. For the past several months, the mobile hacking community has been quiet with the release of the updated iOS 9.3 versions. Many people believe that Apple may have already outwitted the hackers by developing an unbreakable security system, thus making the users unable to customize their iPhone and iPad settings.

Earlier this month, there was a glimpse of hope in the demonstration of Pangu at a public event. The China-based jailbreak developers have shown how to bypass the security measures of the current beta version of iOS 10, the most updated iOS version released by Apple this year. However, the group also talked about the issues with the iOS 9.3.2's security settings.
Specifically, at the Mobile Security Conference (MOSEC) held on July 1, Pangu was able to run the Cydia application manager on iOS 10. This would suggest that the current state of the iOS 10 can allow users to customize its settings. Unfortunately for those who were expecting that Pangu would release a working iOS 10 jailbreaking software during the event, the group did not offer any tools.
Nevertheless, this shows that the iOS 10 can be broken down and be personalized according to the users' liking, contrary to what happened in the previous operating system versions of Apple, although the final version of iOS 10 is not yet out and many things can still be changed from here on. Aside from the iOS 10, Pangu also mentioned how the Apple devices actually lack some security features that run the iOS 9.3.2, iTech Post reported.
After MOSEC, many Apple users now speculate that Pangu could finally release the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak. If the rumors are anything to go by, the public can expect the jailbreak tool for iOS 9.3.2 to be showcased at the Black Hat USA 2016 event in August, Yibada reported.