Cellebrite Acquires Corellium for $170M to Boost Mobile Security
Cellebrite buys Corellium for $170M to enhance mobile forensics and vulnerability testing. Here’s what it means for mobile security and developers.
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Cellebrite Acquires Corellium for $170M to Boost Mobile Security Cellebrite Acquires Corellium: What It Means for Mobile Security and App Testing Why did Cellebrite acquire Corellium? That’s the big question buzzing in the cybersecurity and mobile development worlds. Cellebrite, a leading phone unlocking and digital forensics firm, is acquiring Corellium—a powerful cloud-based mobile testing startup—for $170 million , with $20 million of that converted to equity at the deal’s closing. This strategic move is aimed at strengthening Cellebrite’s capabilities in mobile vulnerability research , penetration testing , and zero-day exploit identification , areas critical to both national security and the private sector’s cybersecurity infrastructure. Image Credits:Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto / Getty Images What is Corellium and Why Does It Matter? Corellium has long been recognized as a cutting-edge tool for virtual mobile device testing , offering secure access to cloud-based iOS and Android environments. This makes it indispensable for developers,…