Breaking News: Apple Sues Former Engineer Di Liu for Alleged Data Theft
Apple has launched a lawsuit against Di Liu, a former design engineer, for allegedly stealing “thousands of documents” while working on the Vision Pro project. According to the suit filed in California on June 24, Liu allegedly downloaded files from his work laptop to his personal cloud storage accounts during the typical transition period granted to departing employees.
Apple’s Concerns Over Internal Data Breach
Apple’s lawyers claim Liu did not disclose his hiring at Snap when departing, continuing to have access to internal systems. He is said to have used his Apple credentials to exfiltrate “thousands of documents containing patented information.” These documents included code names, design details, technology, and even supply chain information.
Potential Impact on Snap
Apple warned that Liu could leverage this confidential information in his new role as a product design engineer at Snap, especially considering both companies’ work in augmented reality technology. The overlapping areas of Apple’s exclusive information and Snap’s products suggest possible misuse, Apple contends.
Snap’s Response
Snap has quickly responded, stating, “We have no reason to believe that [the accusations] are related to the employment or behavior of this individual in Snap.” The company indicated confidence in its internal processes and the actions taken by its employee.
Previous Incidents of Data Leaks at Apple
This is not the first time Apple has faced an employee-induced data breach. In recent years, the company has dealt with several high-profile cases. For instance, Simon Lancaster reached an agreement with Apple after leaking data to a journalist in 2022. Andrew Aude was accused of disseminating information to the media in 2024 but the case was resolved after his apology. Additionally, three former employees were detained for transmitting secrets to organizations associated with China, with one conviction and two ongoing prosecutions.
Apple’s Culture of Secrecy
The tech giant is renowned for its stringent culture of secrecy, aiming to protect its innovative efforts and maintain an edge in the industry. This latest legal action underscores Apple’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding intellectual property and thwarting any potential leaks.
Apple has requested the court permit a forensic review of Liu’s devices to eradicate any sensitive material and seeks compensation for damages. As the case unfolds, it will continue to shed light on the rigorous measures companies employ to combat data security threats in the technology sector.
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