
TaiG just released its new iOS 8.1.3-8.3 jailbreak tool for Windows, but for most people, it's broken out of the box thanks to an incompatibility with Cydia Substrate. Fortunately, a fix has been in the works, and is now available.
Although TaiG doesn't appear to have updated its Web site just yet with a new jailbreak tool, it does appear to be in the middle of being uploaded to the site as first pointed out by some Reddit users.
The team appears to be in the middle of testing a fix, which is not yet available to the public. Last night, it was leaked from the TaiG Web site and some users grabbed it, while some users weren't quick enough. TaiG has not pulled the update from the Web site as they work on fixing it some more.
This version of the TaiG untether package fully supported Cydia Substrate, so after installing it, you would be able to install and run all iOS 8.3-compatible jailbreak tweaks on your device.
We will continue to keep you updated when the new jailbreak tool hits the TaiG Web site. For a guide on how to jailbreak with version 2.0.0 of the TaiG jailbreak tool, you can head over to this link.
Update: TaiG has released a statement advising users not to install the leaked jailbreak update just yet since it is only in testing (beta) stages and has not yet been released to the public. You can still install the update if you want to, but you do so at your own risk.
Source: TaiG
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