Apple’s latest iOS 4 update dropped yesterday, which “fixes a security vulnerability with certificate validation.” Jailbreakers were initially advised not to update to the latest firmware, but as long as you’re happy with a tethered jailbreak for the foreseeable future, you’re safe to go ahead and update your device and then jailbreak with the latest RedSn0w release.
iPhone Dev-Team member MuscleNerd has confirmed in a message on Twitter that the latest RedSn0w release — version 4.3.4 — will successfully jailbreak iOS 4.3.5 on all devices, except for the iPad 2.
You’ll obviously need to update your device to iOS 4.3.5 within iTunes before you perform the jailbreak, and please be aware that if you’re updating from iOS 4.3.3, you’re going to lose your untethered jailbreak completely for the foreseeable future.
Let us know how you get on with jailbreaking iOS 4.3.5 in the comments.
[via iDB]