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Apple Files Lawsuit Against Corellium For iOS Emulation (bloomberg.com) 60

Apple has filed a lawsuit against Corellium, accusing the software company of illegally selling virtual copies of iOS under the guise of helping discover security flaws. "Apple said the software company Corellium has copied the operating system, graphical user interface and other aspects of the devices without permission, and wants a federal judge to stop the violations," reports Bloomberg. From the report: Apple said it supports "good-faith security research," offering a $1 million "bug bounty" for anyone who discovers flaws in its system and gives custom versions of the iPhone to "legitimate" researchers. Corellium, the iPhone maker said, goes further than that. "Although Corellium paints itself as providing a research tool for those trying to discover security vulnerabilities and other flaws in Apple's software, Corellium's true goal is profiting off its blatant infringement," Apple said in the complaint. "Far from assisting in fixing vulnerabilities, Corellium encourages its users to sell any discovered information on the open market to the highest bidder."

Corellium creates copies of the Apple iOS, and says that it's all to help white-hat hackers discover security flaws. Instead, according to Apple, any information is sold to people who can then exploit those flaws. Corellium, in a posting dated July 4 on its website, said it "respects the intellectual property rights of others and expects its users to do the same." Corellium's products allow the creation of a virtual Apple device, according to the suit. It copies new versions of Apple works as soon as they are announced, and doesn't require users to disclose flaws to Apple, the Cupertino, California-based company said in the complaint.
Apple also wants a court order forcing Corellium to notify its customers that they are in violation of Apple's rights, destruction of any products using Apple copyrights, and cash compensation.
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Apple Files Lawsuit Against Corellium For iOS Emulation

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  • Translation: Let's get rid of the jailbreaking community once and for all.

  • T2 chips :)
  • Looks like writing hypervisors have the same problem than what is the problem of writing video-playing software. Video playing software isn't a complete sellable package without completing the product with hollywood movies. Thus many authors of video-playing software has a pirated copies of hollywood movies in their product to complete the product package. Seems hypervisors are in similar position, the hypervisor isn't complete sellable package, without including existing and popular operating systems to th

  • "Make it separate thing you have to buy and charge a few hundred bucks or something so the public does use it to run pirated apps. Lock it to specific devices - like you have give Apple the IMEI of the phone you will use or something when you register for your download if they are so worried about it getting out. Finally cripple it a little like blow away the file system keys on power off (or never store them) so the device comes up in the OOB state each time its powered " If I drop hundereds on something
  • It's always funny when people think they own their Apple device.
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