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Cellebrite acquires a company for virtualization iPhone Corellium for $ 200 million

Cellebrite acquired a Corellium virtualization company for $ 200 million. /> x.com

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CELEBRITE and Corellium are two of the most noticeable names in the field of forensics and analysis of iOS, and now they will become part of the only object that can facilitate the extraction of iPhone data than ever before.

While the extensive work of Cellebrite with law enforcement agencies for these years included specialized equipment that the company tried to save the hidden, its purchase Corellium, as expected, will lead to a new software tool that uses virtualization.

According to the Forbes report on Thursday, both companies plan to release a new product called the “Mirror”. As follows from its name, the tool will allow law enforcement agencies to create a virtual version of the captured iPhone, from which the relevant data can then be extracted.

This approach will represent an improvement in comparison with existing CELEBRITE offers that cannot process and extract data from certain applications, the report says. The founder of Corellium, Chris Wade, believes that Mirror will be used to help the jury see the exact content of the defendant’s phone, and not just technical screenshots from forensic medical software.

Corellium and Cellebrite also plan to use AI to detect “deviations or any execution of foreign code” on the iPhone. This would be useful for detecting spying software sponsored by the state, but it can also be a appeal for law enforcement agencies. Immigration and customs law enforcement (ICE) is one of the largest CELLEBRITE customers, as they signed a deal in the amount of $ 9.6 million. USA in August 2024. Creating an iPhone virtual version for safety research. Apple had previously filed a lawsuit against Corellium in 2019, and also filed copyright, but the lawsuit was ultimately resolved.

internally, Apple has its own virtualization software in the form of an application known as “virtual machines”. It can be used to emulate the production and developed options for Apple Vision Pro, Apple Silicon, Mac, iPhone, iPad and many others, with various built -in settings, Appleinsider said.

, apparently, did not want Corellium to achieve something like that, but their attempt to stop this happened largely unsuccessful.

The founder of the virtualization company Chris Wade, who is now his chief director in technology. Wade was pardoned by the Trump administration for unrelated accusations of cybercrime, since he helped the United States government, in particular, the Ministry of Justice and the FBI.

, although the results of the CELLEBRITE Corellium collection have yet to be seen, this can ultimately reduce the need for access to the physical device in search of data and analysis. Apple will also not stop releasing new security measures.

The iPhone manufacturer is going to present its latest assortment of operating systems, branded as the “26” version, at the annual world conference of developers on June 9, 2025. We should see many new functions, but security corrections are also possible addition.

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