Apple subpoenas Santander and US intelligence contractor on use of Corellium
A lot of interesting stuff may become public from this.
1. Is Apple scared that backdoors will be found in Ios? It's much easier to find them in a virtual environment.
2. As the article mentions, there may be zerodays for Ios developed by Corellium. It would be great to know the extent of this.
3. We might learn more about current phone cracking capabilites in general. That may open a few eyes, including mine.
I'm currently just very happy to have learned that people are poking at Apple's walled garden. Watching from the sidelines, I will appreciate any and all punches in this conflict. When secretive organizations battle in court, collateral exposure may happen :-)
> In his own words, as filed with the court, Federighi said: βOn Saturday February 8, 2020, a process server was outside of my home. He came to my front door and attempted to serve a subpoena to me, but my wife turned him away.β
That's not harassment. It's due process.
Apple is just mad someone is doing virtualization, a technology the refuse to embrace.