All indicators are pointing toward a longer wait time until the evad3rs crack the code for an iOS 7 jailbreak.

Already considered a difficult jailbreak due to Apple's increasingly tight security additions to the phone and operating system, the hackers are still working a month after it was all released. It could take even longer now because the evad3rs are currently attending a training event on iOS 7 exploitation and hacking in Malaysia. The conference is reportedly titled iOS Hack In A Box and is wrapping up this week.

As pointed out by the International Business Times, Evad3r @pinskeks just recently posted on Twitter saying that the team will move quickly to get back to all of the Apple fans who are looking to have their devices jailbroken. "I'm so sorry. I promise we will hurry up with the iOS7 jb," he said on Twitter.

Many people are unhappy so far with iOS 7 and several negative reviews have been flowing in, which could lead users to become more impatient for the jailbreak. People are looking forward to having more flexibility to customize their devices and it all depends on when evad3rs will break through.

Apple users who have made the jump to the iOS 7 have complained of motion sickness due to the animations on some apps and have also complained about the suddenly poor battery life.

In other jailbreak news, it was rumored that the company SafeRa1n had completed and released a 424.99 jailbreak download for fans. This rumor was called into question yesterday when a number of commenters on articles warned that the release was most likely illegitimate and that it shouldn't cost money.