A lot of interesting stuff may become public from this.<p>1. Is Apple scared that backdoors will be found in Ios? It's much easier to find them in a virtual environment.<p>2. As the article mentions, there may be zerodays for Ios developed by Corellium. It would be great to know the extent of this.<p>3. We might learn more about current phone cracking capabilites in general. That may open a few eyes, including mine.<p>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: “On 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.”<p>That's not harassment. It's due process.