"Corellium, a security research firm sued by Apple, has won a major legal victory against the iPhone maker. A federal judge in Florida threw out Apple’s claims that Corellium violated copyright law with its software, which helps security researchers find bugs and security holes."
This just in: @CorelliumHQ wins its copyright battle against Apple, a pretty surprising defeat in what was a very David v Goliath battle. washingtonpost.com/technolog…
In our latest blog post, we reveal some interesting hardware security mechanisms protecting physical memory on mobile devices and the ingenuity of the engineers behind them.
corellium.com/blog/mobile-ph…
New - @planetbeing and the @CorelliumHQ crew have released Android for iPhone.
I've tried it on an iPhone 7 running iOS 13.3. It works. It has Signal.
And you'll be able to try it too!
Meet Project Sandcastle:
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Corellium’s innovative and transformative technology that virtualizes physical devices is changing the way security research and mobile development is done. This should be celebrated, not shut down. Read our statement re: #Apple vs. #Corellium lawsuit: bit.ly/2CGlDiP
Stan, our hypervisor lead, sharing some hidden gems: “SEP represents the total commitment of Apple to security. Not only does it have its own core design, it has its own unique peripheral designs. Except for i2c which it shares with the AP.”
If you’re at Black Hat and want 1 BTC, swing by the @NowSecureMobile booth tomorrow and talk to me or one of the other @CorelliumHQ guys. Of course you gotta hack something first. :)