Are leaks a Permanent part of major product news cycles, especially for companies like Apple. Online Sutasers such as June Proser and Mark Gorman of Bloomberg have predicted the content of upcoming Apple announcements, citing anonymous sources from inside the company. They are often accurate to become real pain for Capartino Company.
Now, Apple has occupied the opportunity to fight against the leak. In a complaint filed Thursday in the US Federal Court for the northern District California, Apple has accused the renowned June processor of allegedly planning to “break Apple Development iPhone, to steal Apple’s trade secrets and to steal.”
In this case, it is alleged that, with a co -conspirator, Prasar, who makes videos on the YouTube channel Front Page Tech, deliberately benefited from an Apple employee called Ethan Leek, who had so far accessed the iPhone, who had access to a developer for unhealthy software, in which it was alleged to be an IOS, a man who had access to the iPhone. Michael Ramaketti, who has access to other defendant development phones and showing the processor on the video call, showing the details of the extraordinary software. The processor then allegedly used the information obtained in the early peeping videos in the iOS that he posted well on his YouTube channel before Apple officially announced updates.
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The processor has denied any wrongdoing and said that the details of the suit are incorrect. In public posts on X, the processor has maintained how matters were reduced at the end of it.
The processor wrote to me through a direct message on X, “The details given to Apple are not correct.
The processor does not deny that he has disclosed the information obtained from Ramkotti. He highlighted details about the unauthorized update in a series of videos earlier this year, including a single, in which he told the news, “The largest iOS leak so far.”
Despite the question of how he in fact acquired the information, he remained dirty. Apple’s employee Ethan Lipnik, who had a development phone, who is accused of accessing Ramakoti, dismissed it by the company. According to the complaint, Apple terminated Lipnic’s job “Failure to follow Apple’s policies in which its confidential information is developed, including development devices and unmanaged software and features.”
Apple has not responded to comments requests. Ethan Lipink has also not responded to a comment.
“This is a very important case,” said Ansil Sig, principal analyst at Tech Research Firm Moore Institutes and Strategy. “But I also believe that there is a significant difference between the processor’s words and the allegation of Apple, especially since the employee was not aware of what was happening.”
Sig says the biggest problem here is that is when the data was taken from a development tool that should have been better protected, how this data was obtained and where it came from, before the details were presented in the world.
“Finally, every company fights, especially Apple, but in the United States, it is fully in the United States, with the company has a lot of power and laws to support its efforts,” says Sig. Many Apple leaks have historically come from sources outside the United States, such as its manufacturing and supply chain partners in Asia. Since the complaint focuses on the alleged incidents in California, Apple can argue in the federal court that two US laws, such as defense of trade secrets, have been violated by a computer fraud and abuse act.
The processor says that until reading the story of the macromers about filing, they could not even know about legal action.
The processor says, “I feel terrifying that Ethan was removed on it.” “I wish he shared what happened to Apple, and I wish Apple would contact me for more answers – I gladly interact with them.”


