except of course Corellium is not a security research firm. They advertise themselves as writing and selling simulators for devices, seems a blatant case of infringement and just using Security as an excuse to justify that infringement.
So Apple scares off all the security research. Big deal... That just means that their devices will skate by with security holes unresearched and thus, never fixed. Then some APT like China, North Korea, Iran, or Russia will find and exploit said insecure Apple devices. Eventually, Apple will then suffer reputation declines due to their insecure devices.
If Apple wants to screw themselves over like that, let 'em.
Those who are true security researchers are using the XCode emulator. Only pirates who want a fig-leaf to claim that they are "researchers" use stolen goods to do so. Boo Hoo, it's chilly in the waters pirates swim in.
We warn the reader in advance that the proof presented here depends on a
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nothing to see here. (Score:2, Insightful)
Who cares? Let Apple crash and burn... (Score:1)
So Apple scares off all the security research. Big deal... That just means that their devices will skate by with security holes unresearched and thus, never fixed. Then some APT like China, North Korea, Iran, or Russia will find and exploit said insecure Apple devices. Eventually, Apple will then suffer reputation declines due to their insecure devices.
If Apple wants to screw themselves over like that, let 'em.
Re:Who cares? Let Apple crash and burn... (Score:2)
Those who are true security researchers are using the XCode emulator. Only pirates who want a fig-leaf to claim that they are "researchers" use stolen goods to do so. Boo Hoo, it's chilly in the waters pirates swim in.