Warning: this method may compromise the security of your Mac as it involves installing a managed profile on your Mac, and installable apps may come from unknown sources, please be warned.Wait for installation to complete and the Mac will eventually boot into macOS 11.2.3.Select Install macOS Big Sur and select the 128 GB USB.Wait until Install macOS Big Sur becomes available and then click and press return. ![]() Switch on the Mac holding the power button until Startup Options become available.Wait for install media to complete and then turn off the Mac.Paste this command: sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Big\ Sur.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/MyVolume and enter password.Open Terminal (within the Applications\Utilities folder).Ctrl click on this 16 GB USB and rename to MyVolume.It requires a USB drive at least 16 GB and another drive at least 128 GB in size. This method will give a long term solution to sideload by creating a bootable external drive running macOS 11.2.3 (a completely separate operating system and set of data). Use the #Sideload with macOS 11.2.3 or below methods to continue to sideload appsĬreate a bootable USB running macOS 11.2.3.Click continue and allow the macOS to downgrade to 11.3.If running macOS 11.3, it is possible to run this installer to downgrade to 11.2.3 without losing application, data or settings - it remains to be seen whether this is will contiue to work in macOS 11.4 onwards.Double click on InstallAssistant.pkg which will extract a 'Install macOS Big Sur' into the Applications folder.Visit MrMacintosh blog page and find 11.2.3 InstallAssistant.pkg.Drag the app into Sideloadly and enter a dummy iCloud account and the decrypted app will be signed and install into Applications folder.The decrypted IPA will be in the Frida folder on Mac.In Terminal, Use command python3 dump.py changing the name according to the app you want to decrpt.In Terminal, Use the command python3 dump.py -l to generate the list of apps running on iPhone or iPad.In Terminal, find the Frida code folder and navigate to it, e.g.Modify hostname with iPhone or iPad's IP address and change port from 2222 to 22.Find the IP address of your iPhone or iPad in the Settings, Wi-Fi (press i next to connected Wi-Fi network).On the Mac, extract Frida code and Ctrl click and open dump.py using TextEdit.On Mac, download Frida code from GitHub and extract.In Terminal, run command pip3 install frida, then pip3 install paramiko, then pip3 install scp, then pip3 install tqdm.In Terminal, install Python 3 using brew install python.In Terminal, enter command: echo 'eval "$(/opt/homebrew/bin/brew shellenv)"' > ~/.zprofileĮval "$(/opt/homebrew/bin/brew shellenv)" to set the correct path.Open Terminal and install brew.sh Homebrew.In Cydia open Sources and press Edit, add and then install the appropriate version of Frida.Jailbreak any iPhone or iPad that meets the minimum requirements of the app you want to decrypt using Checkra1n or another method.
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