Corellium 7.7.0 is live, delivering expanded support for Apple’s latest hardware, early access to emerging memory protections, deeper configuration control, and a new way to quantify mobile application risk. Corellium has always delivered high-fidelity virtual devices for security testing. This release takes it further, introducing the newest device models and OS versions so teams can validate findings against real-world conditions with unmatched accuracy.
We’ve expanded MATRIX with a Risk Score, giving teams a real-time, dynamic scoring system that quantifies mobile app risk based on detected vulnerabilities and their severities—across both Android and Apple platforms. The score reflects actual findings, updates automatically as issues are addressed, and includes full audit logging for compliance, governance, and reporting.
Security teams can customize findings directly in Corellium’s UI—adjust severity levels, nullify false positives, and focus on what truly matters. Every change instantly recalculates the risk score, providing a live, accurate view of application risk posture.
All actions—from severity adjustments to evidence suppression—are recorded in an immutable audit log, making it easier to demonstrate progress, support audits, and track outcomes over time.
What’s included:
Why it matters:
MATRIX turns mobile security testing into a living metric that evolves with your remediation efforts, giving you continuous visibility, measurable progress, and defensible proof of compliance when it matters most.
Key benefits:
We’ve added support for Apple’s Memory Integrity Enforcement (MIE) via Arm’s Memory Tagging Extension (MTE), implemented in instruction-only mode.
Why it matters:
This gives security researchers early visibility into Apple’s latest memory protection framework. Teams can study how MIE instructions interact with the OS and analyze potential effects on security tooling and runtime behavior—all within a controlled, virtualized environment.
Now supporting the full iPhone 17 lineup:
iOS/iPad OS:
Android:
This enables security teams to validate applications, analyze system behavior, and investigate vulnerabilities on Android and Apple devices.
Creating a new virtual device is now more flexible and aligned with real-world hardware profiles. You can specify the primary storage size directly during setup—whether you're in Advanced Boot Options or the Configure Your Device flow. The UI adapts based on platform:
With support for iOS 26, the latest iPhone 17 models, and dynamic MATRIX risk scoring, 7.7 introduces functionality you won’t find in any other platform. Request a meeting with Corellium to start testing today.