According to the documents filed by Apple to the court, Prosser and Ramakoti, they have been faced with their friends with an already former Apple employee Ethan Lipnik, who has in his possession iPhone designed to develop and test software.
Apple He claims that Prosser and Ramakoti have agreed to develop a plan on how to access the iPhone in question by obtaining the password of Lipnik, as well as installing an app to monitor its location to know when it is not at home for a longer period of time.

Apple adds that once Ramakoti got to the apparatus, he made a FaceTime conversation with Proser, who in turn recorded the screen record software and handed it over to a third party to create the necessary renders for his YouTube videos.
According to the Cupertino giant, in addition to the working version of iOS 26, Lipnik’s iPhone contained other top secret trade secrets. The case thus brought aims to prevent their potential future distribution from Prosser and Ramakoti, if they, of course, were able to reach them.
Meanwhile, the YouTube -ir posted a post in your profile in xin which he denied having had access to any passwords and trade secrets, adding that the information on iOS 26 was accessible in a completely different way, for which he had irrefutable evidence.
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