Apr 19, 2011 06:49 GMT  ·  By

The first untethered jailbreak for iOS 4.3.2 is now available via an updated version of Redsn0w for Mac and Windows which supports iPhone 3GS, iPod touch 3rd and 4th generation, as well as the original iPad.

“Only a few weeks after the 4.3.1 untether created by @i0n1c was released, Apple pushed out firmware 4.3.2,” the iPhone Dev Team writes.

“Thankfully, it appears Apple didn’t have a chance to fix the hole used by @i0n1c’s untether, so he ported his code over to 4.3.2’s kernel.  Today’s redsn0w has been updated to include it.”

The Team’s original post continues with a note saying the 4.3.2 jailbreak works on all devices that actually support 4.3.2 except for the iPad 2.

An update to the same post reveals that iPhone 4 is also unsupported and that Dev Team members are working on a fix. (Fix released. Update below).

As such, iPhone 4 and iPad 2 are currently unsupported under the new Redsn0w 0.9.6rc13 which, for these two devices, provides a tethered jailbreak only.

“As always, ultrasn0w unlockers should stay away from redsn0w and only update their firmware through a custom IPSW,” the Team continues. “We’ll release a new version of PwnageTool sometime this week.”

The infamous team of hackers also informs that many seem to be having problems updating to iOS 4.3.2 through saurik’s server.

These users will need to remove the gs.apple.com entry in their hosts file in order to restore directly to Apple’s servers, say the tinkerers.

Update: the iPhone Dev team has confirmed via Twitter that Redsn0w 0.9.6rc14 is now available with support for the iPhone 4 untethered jailbreak. They've also updated their blog post to reflect the change.

This article has a purely informational purpose and doesn't, in any way, suggest that you should hack your Apple device.

Using hacks may render your device unusable, or may reduce the quality of your experience employing the respective device.

If you choose to download and install jailbreak tools, you will do so at your own risk. Unlocking / jailbreaking your iPhone / iPod touch / iPad / Apple TV may violate your warranty or the EULA with Apple and / or your cellular-service provider.