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Apple sues YouTuber over iOS 26 leaks, alleges theft of trade secrets

Apple is seeking a jury trial, demanding injunctive relief, compensatory and punitive damages, and the return or destruction of any confidential material still in the YouTuber's possession.

July 19, 2025 / 09:03 IST
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Apple has filed a lawsuit against prominent tech leaker Jon Prosser, accusing him of misappropriating trade secrets and violating the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. The lawsuit, filed in the Northern District of California, reveals startling details about how Prosser allegedly obtained early information about iOS 26 — previously codenamed iOS 19 — months before its official unveiling.

What is the case all about?

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According to Apple’s complaint (via MacRumors), the saga began with a tip in April suggesting that Michael Ramacciotti, a co-defendant in the case, had broken into the Development iPhone of Apple employee Ethan Lipnik. Ramacciotti allegedly used location tracking to determine when Lipnik would be away from home, acquired his passcode, and accessed the device — which contained unreleased builds of iOS 19.

In what Apple calls a “scheme,” Ramacciotti then initiated a video call with Prosser, showing off the device and its features. Prosser reportedly recorded the call using screen capture tools, kept the footage, and later published some of the material on his YouTube channel — which monetises views through ad revenue.