Experimenting with Messaging App Vulnerabilities

Join us for our webinar, “Experimenting with Messaging App Vulnerabilities,” hosted by Brian Robison and guest speaker, Marco Chomut of tfp0. Last year we released Corellium Café, our first intentionally vulnerable app. Now we’ve added Corellium GlitchChat, an intentionally vulnerable messaging app for iOS, to the mix. Many current threats target mobile messaging apps, exploiting vulnerabilities in those apps using 0-click methods to steal data or compromise the device. GlitchChat was designed to provide researchers with a safe environment to experiment with 0-click exploits using features provided by Corellium. Watch this webinar to learn how you can use Corellium GlitchChat in your security research work.
Experimenting with Messaging App Vulnerabilities

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Events • Sep 03, 2025

GovWare 2025

Join us for our webinar, “Experimenting with Messaging App Vulnerabilities,” hosted by Brian Robison and guest speaker, Marco Chomut of tfp0. Last year we released Corellium Café, our first intentionally vulnerable app. Now we’ve added Corellium GlitchChat, an intentionally vulnerable messaging app for iOS, to the mix. Many current threats target mobile messaging apps, exploiting vulnerabilities in those apps using 0-click methods to steal data or compromise the device. GlitchChat was designed to provide researchers with a safe environment to experiment with 0-click exploits using features provided by Corellium. Watch this webinar to learn how you can use Corellium GlitchChat in your security research work.
Events • Sep 02, 2025

SecTor 2025

Join us for our webinar, “Experimenting with Messaging App Vulnerabilities,” hosted by Brian Robison and guest speaker, Marco Chomut of tfp0. Last year we released Corellium Café, our first intentionally vulnerable app. Now we’ve added Corellium GlitchChat, an intentionally vulnerable messaging app for iOS, to the mix. Many current threats target mobile messaging apps, exploiting vulnerabilities in those apps using 0-click methods to steal data or compromise the device. GlitchChat was designed to provide researchers with a safe environment to experiment with 0-click exploits using features provided by Corellium. Watch this webinar to learn how you can use Corellium GlitchChat in your security research work.
Corellium • Sep 02, 2025

How to Get Started with iOS App Pentesting and Security in 2025

Join us for our webinar, “Experimenting with Messaging App Vulnerabilities,” hosted by Brian Robison and guest speaker, Marco Chomut of tfp0. Last year we released Corellium Café, our first intentionally vulnerable app. Now we’ve added Corellium GlitchChat, an intentionally vulnerable messaging app for iOS, to the mix. Many current threats target mobile messaging apps, exploiting vulnerabilities in those apps using 0-click methods to steal data or compromise the device. GlitchChat was designed to provide researchers with a safe environment to experiment with 0-click exploits using features provided by Corellium. Watch this webinar to learn how you can use Corellium GlitchChat in your security research work.