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Updated · 9to5Mac · Apr 14
Apple Moves to Compel Jon Prosser’s Cooperation in iOS 26 Leak Case
Updated
Updated · 9to5Mac · Apr 14

Apple Moves to Compel Jon Prosser’s Cooperation in iOS 26 Leak Case

7 articles · Updated · 9to5Mac · Apr 14
  • Apple is seeking a court order to compel Jon Prosser to fully comply with subpoenas in its iOS 26 trade secrets lawsuit.
  • Prosser has only partially responded to Apple's discovery requests, while co-defendant Michael Ramacciotti continues to cooperate with the investigation.
  • The lawsuit alleges both obtained confidential data from a development iPhone, with Apple seeking damages and an injunction against further disclosures.
Can Jon Prosser prove Apple's security was too weak to protect its own secrets?
Will new legal precedents force Apple to reveal more secrets just to protect one?
With iOS 26 now NATO-approved, how sensitive was the information leaked by Prosser?
Will Apple's lawsuit finally put a price tag on the damage caused by tech leaks?
Is Apple protecting secrets, or is this a strategy to silence journalists and leakers?
How did a top-secret iPhone design get leaked to a YouTuber via FaceTime?