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You usually need to disable real-time protection or
The tool is a utility for Windows designed to put iOS devices into pwned DFU (pwnDFU) mode . This is a critical step for advanced tasks like bypassing iCloud activation locks, restoring custom firmware, or performing low-level repairs on older iPhone and iPad models (typically those with A7 through A11 chips). What it does
: If successful, the tool will report "Device is now in pwnDFU mode!" Safety and Downloads
: Windows Defender often flags these tools as "Trojan" or "Malware" because they contain exploits. You usually need to disable real-time protection or add an exclusion to run them.
: Manually put your iPhone or iPad into standard DFU mode (black screen, detected by Windows as "Apple Mobile Device USB Device in Recovery Mode").
: It uses the checkm8 exploit to bypass the standard SecureROM checks.