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Apple vs Corellium virtual iPhone lawsuit settled after 4-year battle

Apple vs Corellium virtual iPhone lawsuit settled | Conceptual illustration of virtual circuit board

The on-off Apple vs Corellium legal battle has been going on now for four years, but the final case has now been settled out of court, according to a report today.

The dispute had an amusing moment when Apple failed in its claim that Corellium had breached copyright by replicating iOS – and responded by claiming copyright infringement of Apple wallpapers …

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Corellium will pay for security researchers to check Apple CSAM claims

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Security company Corellium is offering to pay security researchers to check Apple CSAM claims, after concerns were raised about both privacy, and the potential of the system for misuse by repressive governments.

The company says that there are any number of areas in which weaknesses could exist, and they would like independent researchers to look for these…

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Misusing CSAM scanning in US prevented by Fourth Amendment, argues Corellium

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While most of the concerns about governments misusing CSAM scanning to detect things like political opposition have related to foreign governments, some have suggested that it could become an issue in the US, too.

Matt Tait, COO of security company Corellium, and a former analyst at British NSA equivalent GCHQ, says the Fourth Amendment means that this could not happen in the US …

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Apple and DOJ fight over photos that have ‘national security concerns’

Apple-Corellium lawsuit may raise national security concerns

Apple’s lawsuit against virtualization company Corellium has taken a surprising turn, as the Department of Justice claims that photos Apple wants to introduce into evidence may have ‘national security concerns.’

The DOJ wants Apple to hand over the photos before introducing them into evidence so that it can examine them before deciding whether the government has an interest in the case …


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Corellium CEO says Apple is trying to ‘eliminate public jailbreaks’ with latest DMCA filing

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The intensity of the lawsuit that Apple has filed against software virtualization company Corellium has reached another level as the latter’s CEO says a recent DMCA from Apple claims that it is “engaging in trafficking” and that Apple is trying to set a precedent to “eliminate public jailbreaks.” Corellium CEO Amanda Gorton has penned an open letter expressing her belief that “Apple’s latest filing against Corellium should give all security researchers, app developers, and jailbreakers reason to be concerned.”


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