The DevTeam announces that there will be no Jailbreak for iOS 4.0.2 and 3.2.2

The main reason is that they do not want to give Apple more clues until they release a new 4.1 firmware in the future, which is really worth jailbreaking. The latest 4.0.2, only covers a security hole that allowed to execute the jailbreak of jailbreakme.com directly in the browser. For its part, Apple is already selling all iPhone 4s with the new 4.0.2 factory installed.

Users who have a previously purchased iPhone, who have been jailbroken on previous firmwares, or who have saved their SHSH file manually or in Cydia, will be able to download firmware 4.0.1 and jailbreak them simply by visiting jailbreakme.com. Obviously, they will need a SIM card from the operator for which the iPhone is blocked to be able to activate it in iTunes, and an Internet connection via Wi-Fi (or 3G if they use the operator for which that terminal is blocked).

On the other hand, users who have a second generation iPhone 3G or iPod Touch whose serial number does not begin with MC, can continue to use Redsn0w to jailbreak even if they have firmware 4.x installed.

As for future Jailbreak, we will have to wait at least until version 4.1 for hackers to get to work again, taking into account that Apple will not have more clues until it releases that version of the firmware, the future iOS 4.1 probably it will have vulnerabilities that will allow you to get the Jailbreak again. Until that time comes, we will have to be patient and wait.