Pangu is once again in focus as the month of December is officially here. With recent weeks the building on a potential iOS 10 jailbreak tool, the Chinese hacking group has to either put up or shut up.

It was previously made known that Pangu finally has a working iOS 10 jailbreak that is filled with new features. Highlighting those features is the ability to make the supposed Apple crack compatible with most devices.

Apple's iOS 10.2 is now on public beta 6, which many jailbreak fans could mean that Pangu is inching closer into finalizing the hacking group's Jailbreak tool. However, jailbreaker Luca Todesco has warned other jailbreakers to stay away from Apple's latest update. Updating to the newest firmware may seem profitable to many as they believe updating would make their device safe and secure.

According to WCCFTech, the latest iOS beta is watertight in terms of security and those who don't care about a jailbreak can go ahead with the update. It goes without saying that the best chance of not being locked out from a future jailbreak release is sticking to iOS 10.1.1.

By making the iOS 10 jailbreak code an open source, that means others can do necessary tweaks as they please. So, this could hint at a possible raw Apple crack, with Pangu indirectly seeking help from the other hackers.

Latest reports also claim that there could be something more in the pocket. Pangu will allegedly come out with an open source iOS 10 jailbreaks, which sends mixed signals.

Moreover, the Apple jailbreaking community will likely care less and what most want to see is a fully functional iOS 10 jailbreak out in the open. Most have seen videos put up by aspiring hackers, which have been not really helpful in the jailbreaking.

The inability of hackers to make the iOS 10 jailbreak milestones public has been frowned upon as most are waiting on Pangu or TaiG to come out with a working crack. This possibly could happen this month; then again, maybe not.