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Apple has filed a lawsuit against former software engineer Andrew Aude, accusing him of leaking confidential information about the Journal application and the Apple Vision Pro. The trial for this event, which occurred a year ago, is on the horizon and only became public this week. Aude is accused of sharing messages with journalists from The Wall Street Journal and The Information, revealing details about an unreleased Apple device.

Aude used an iPhone supplied by Apple as a work phone to leak information, which Apple alleges violates the company’s confidentiality agreement. However, Aude justified his actions as a “necessary evil” to provoke chaos and cause a stir before Apple’s corporate team could react. Despite no longer working at Apple, the company views Aude as a malicious and stubborn individual who represents a threat to their business.

The situation came to light in the fall of 2023 when Apple discovered Aude’s misconduct and requested a meeting to discuss the issue. During the meeting, Aude attempted to erase evidence of his leaks but failed due to Apple having already recorded his actions. As a result, Apple is seeking $25,000 in damages for the violation of their confidentiality agreement. This incident adds to Apple’s history of dealing with leaks, including a previous case involving a former engineer stealing self-driving car technology.

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Apple recently filed a lawsuit against former software engineer Andrew Aude over allegations that he leaked confidential information about their upcoming journal application and Apple Vision Pro project.

Aude used an iPhone supplied by Apple as part of his work duties to leak sensitive details about an unreleased device that was being developed by the company.

The incident took place over a year ago but only became public this week when it was announced that legal proceedings would begin.

Apple claims that Aude violated their confidentiality agreement by sharing messages with journalists from The Wall Street Journal and The Information.

Despite no longer working at Apple, they view Aude as a malicious individual who poses a threat to their business.

Ade justified his actions as necessary evils aimed at causing chaos before corporate teams could react.

Apple seeks $25,000 in damages for breach of contract after discovering Ade’s misconduct last fall during meetings held with him.

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