Corellium
iPhone Research Tool Sued by Apple Says It’s Just Like a PlayStation Emulator
Corellium claims its products are fair use of Apple’s code, accuses the tech giant of wanting to be “the fox in the hen house” for security researchers, and quotes Spider-Man.
Apple’s Copyright Lawsuit Has Created a ‘Chilling Effect’ on Security Research
Security researchers are scared to buy, use, or even talk about the controversial iPhone emulation software Corellium, whose makers are in a legal battle with Apple.
iPhone Emulation Company Sued by Apple Says It's Making iPhones Safer
Corellium responds to Apple's lawsuit saying the startup is good for society and accusing Apple of owing it money.
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Apple’s Lawsuit Against a Startup Shows How It Wants to Control the iPhone Hacking Market
Apple sued Corellium, a company that makes virtual copies of iOS for researchers to practice hacking the iPhone on.
The Prototype iPhones That Hackers Use to Research Apple’s Most Sensitive Code
Very few people have heard of them, but "dev-fused" iPhones sold on the grey market are one of the most important tools for the best iOS hackers in the world.
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