Mobile security threats are rising—is your app testing keeping up? Google blocked 2.36M risky Android apps in 2024—a 60% jump since 2022. Corellium helps security teams keep pace by enabling faster, more effective app testing. Check out Swaroop Yermalkar’s post to learn more and join the conversation! 👇 #MobileSecurity #AppSec #Corellium
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Manual Mobile Security Testing is Falling Behind Google recently revealed they blocked 2.36 million risky Android apps in 2024 alone-a nearly 60% increase since 2022. Many of these apps were flagged for containing malware, spyware, or demanding excessive permissions, putting users’ sensitive data at serious risk. Google’s use of AI-assisted reviews significantly improved their ability to detect and block harmful apps quickly. Yet, despite this rapid escalation in threats, manually testing mobile apps for security remains difficult, slow, and costly. Traditional methods simply can’t match today’s threats. Security teams must adopt smarter, more agile tools. Platforms like Corellium make this process simpler. Corellium provides virtual Android and iOS devices, helping security teams rapidly identify and fix app vulnerabilities before they reach users. Is your mobile security approach keeping pace with today’s threats? Got questions? Drop them in the comments! #MobileSecurity #AppSec #Virtualization #CyberSecurity #Corellium #MAST
AppSec Researcher (iOS & Android, Web), Cloud & Container Security, Reverse Engineering, Machine Learning | Business Strategy | Mentor (Stanford Advanced Cyber Security Program,Post Graduate program University of Austin)
6dI’m more interested in what Corellium is coming up in context to MCP and automated analysis using LLMs