Cellebrite’s Corellium Buy: A Match Made in (Legal) Hacking Heaven!
Cellebrite’s $170 million acquisition of Corellium is like a cybersecurity buddy cop movie. The deal combines virtual iOS sleuthing with Cellebrite’s forensic prowess. It’s a match made in tech-heaven, promising to unlock mysteries, one encrypted device at a time, turning the duo into a global white-hat hacking powerhouse.

Hot Take:
Well, it looks like Cellebrite has finally found its tech soulmate in Corellium – a match made in hacking heaven! Together, they’re like the Bonnie and Clyde of digital forensics, only instead of robbing banks, they’re cracking into encrypted devices. With a $170 million price tag, this is one expensive wedding, but hey, who can put a price on the perfect partnership in the world of white-hat hacking? Move over, Apple, there’s a new power couple in town!
Key Points:
- Cellebrite is acquiring Corellium for $170 million.
- Corellium is renowned for virtualizing iOS and Android for security research.
- Chris Wade, co-founder of Corellium, will become Cellebrite’s CTO.
- The acquisition strengthens Cellebrite’s position in legal device hacking.
- The deal awaits approval from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US.