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You can now download version 1.0.1 of the Evasi0n jailbreak, for all iPhones, iPads, and iPods running iOS 7.0 through 7.0.4. The jailbreak was first released last week to a flurry of intrigue and backroom dealing, with the developers of the Evasi0n jailbreak — Evad3rs — reportedly receiving a “high fix figure” payment from Taig, a piracy-ridden Chinese app store that was included instead of Cydia. This new version of the Evasi0n jailbreak doesn’t include Taig, and seems to be malware-free. In the last few days, the first build of Cydia (version 1.1.9) that’s compatible with iOS 7 has also been released.

To download the new, safe version of the Evasi0n jailbreak, simply download the right version of the jailbreak for your computer (Windows or OS X), plug your iPhone/iPad in, and follow the on-screen prompts. If you have previously jailbroken your iDevice and want to update to the new version (without Taig), you should install the evasi0n 7.x Untether package (version 0.2 or later) from Cydia’s default Telesphoreo repository.

The Evad3rs, for their part, said they’re very upset with the rampant piracy in Taig’s app store and have terminated their relationship. They also claim that they have not received any money from any group, including Taig, and that all donations are being given to charity.

Updated: The original story, detailing the Evad3rs/Taig/Cydia controversy, and Geohot’s return, is included below.

There is a lot of controversy surrounding both the development and release of this first iOS 7 jailbreak, and an internal source at Evad3rs tells ExtremeTech that the jailbreak contains “Chinese malware” — a prominent placement that reportedly netted a “high six figure” payment for the Evad3rs. Furthermore, with iOS 7.1 due to land any day now, there is concern that the Evasi0n jailbreak gives up the zero-day vulnerability too soon, allowing Apple to quickly plug the hole. Never has an iOS jailbreak been so entangled by such a contentious crud storm. Read on to find out more.

The Evasi0n7 jailbreak, released last night by the Evad3rs, is an untethered jailbreak for all devices running iOS 7, from 7.0 to 7.0.4, and can be performed from any PC running Windows or OS X. This means that the iOS 7 jailbreak works for older devices like the iPhone 4 and 4S, but more importantly it supports the iPhone 5 and 5S, iPad 2 and later, iPod fifth gen and later, and the iPad Mini — Apple’s newer iDevices that, for various reasons including the newer A5, A6, and A7 SoCs and advanced security measures in the firmware and boot ROM, have proven very hard to jailbreak. Don’t get me wrong, the Evasi0n jailbreak is some seriously impressive work — but it’s the situation around the jailbreak that we need to discuss, before you go ahead and jailbreak your iPhone or iPad.

Before we dive into the controversy surrounding the Evasi0n jailbreak of iOS 7, we should preface this by saying that there’s a lot of misinformation floating around right now. Due to the secretive (and as it turns out, highly lucrative) nature of jailbreaks, it’s hard to come by trusted and veritable sources of information. We’ll try our best to report what we know to be true, and rumors and reports that are probably true. That’s the best we can do at this point.
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