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It was a typical Wednesday afternoon for Alex, a college student majoring in computer science. While browsing through his friend's computer, he stumbled upon a peculiar file named "jailbreaks.html" in a folder labeled "research." The file caught his attention because he had heard whispers about jailbreaking in the context of iPhones and iPads, but he had never explored it further.

id: 7, name: "Dirty Pipe", platform: "linux", version: "Kernel 5.8 - 5.16", status: "patched", date: "2022-03-07", cve: "CVE-2022-0847", description: "Local privilege escalation vulnerability in Linux kernel pipe buffer handling. Allows root access.", developer: "Max Kellermann", downloads: "N/A", severity: "critical" , Allows root access

Alex was impressed by the video and decided to try jailbreaking his own iPhone. He carefully followed the instructions, making sure to back up his data and take necessary precautions. After a few hours of fiddling, he successfully jailbroke his device.

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In modern tech, "jailbreaking" has evolved from its roots in iPhone customization to a critical frontline in Artificial Intelligence safety. Below is a comprehensive look at the current state of jailbreaking, from mobile devices to Large Language Models (LLMs). The Evolution of the Jailbreak: From iPhones to AI