While you may be excited to gain control of your new iPhone, scammers are excited for you to search for a jailbreak.

At the onset of the release of Apple's iOS 7, the World Wide Web was flooded with advertisements of iOS 7 jailbreak, including the latest iOS 7.0.4 at $50. Think twice before you make a deal because you might be paying for a non-existent jailbreak. Here are some tips from gottabemobile.com on how to spot a jailbreak scammer.

First, a scammer asks for a fee. There will be a money back guarantee. This is another way of luring you into the fish net. Remember that anyone can claim and offer money back. But not everyone will do so.

Files for a legitimate jailbreak are released free to users. There are a few who can create an iOS 7 jailbreak for their own use. However, these individuals will not be selling the jailbreak for only $49.50.

Second, the reviews for the iOS 7 jailbreak are overly positive. The scheme is to post fake stories on the blog section of Web sites. Scammers may also associate themselves with jailbreak veterans to make their story more believable. Be vigilant in reading these articles.

Third, it claims that the jailbreak process can be performed right in your phone. The process of "jailbreaking" almost always needs a computer.

Fourth, they ask users to sign up. They ask for your personal information and a trial that requires a credit card. This should be enough for you to stay away from that site.

Fifth, they ask for donations before releasing a proof of the iOS 7 jailbreak.

Jailbreaking is important if you want to modify the operating system of your gadget. It allows you to have greater control over your device and free you from the restrictions imposed by its manufacturers. However, it is important that you should be careful in searching for a jailbreak.

If you see any of these signs, think twice before giving away your personal information or credit card number.