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Apple Files Lawsuit Against YouTuber Over Leaked iOS 26 Details

Apple Files Lawsuit Against YouTuber Over Leaked iOS 26 Details

Global Cryptocurrency
Release Time:
2025-07-19 02:06:02
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Apple has initiated legal proceedings against Jon Prosser, a prominent tech YouTuber, and Michael Ramacciotti, a California resident, alleging the unauthorized disclosure of confidential information related to the unreleased iOS 26 update. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, accuses Ramacciotti of compromising an Apple employee's device to obtain sensitive data, which was subsequently shared with Prosser for dissemination on his YouTube channel, Front Page Tech.

The leaked material reportedly included preliminary features and design elements of iOS 26, slated for public release in fall 2025. Apple contends the premature exposure caused irreparable harm to its strategic planning and seeks unspecified damages. The company maintains a stringent policy on trade secret protection, refraining from public commentary beyond formal legal statements.

Prosser, known for breaking tech industry news, denies any collusion in information theft. In a statement to Reuters, he framed the lawsuit as corporate suppression of truth-tellers. The case highlights escalating tensions between tech giants and independent media channels over proprietary information control.

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