Apple has filed a lawsuit against former employee Di Liu, accusing him of stealing proprietary information related to its Vision Pro headset. The lawsuit, filed on Tuesday in Santa Clara Superior Court, California, alleges that Liu resigned citing health and family reasons while concealing his new role as a product design engineer at Snap. Apple claims this allowed Liu to maintain access to sensitive data, which he then copied thousands of proprietary files to a personal cloud storage account.
Apple alleges that Liu resigned in late 2024, citing personal and family reasons, but concealed that he had accepted a job offer from Snap, the parent company of Snapchat and maker of Spectacles AR glasses, two weeks prior. This role at Snap was substantially similar to his position at Apple. By not disclosing his move to a competitor, Liu retained access to Apple’s internal systems during a standard two-week departure period. During this time, specifically three days before leaving, Apple claims Liu deliberately downloaded thousands of confidential documents, including product design, testing strategies, supply chain details, and unreleased Vision Pro features, to his personal cloud storage. Apple claims that logs from Liu’s company-issued laptop show he selectively copied, renamed, and reorganized these files, and deleted others to obscure his actions. Apple’s lawsuit, which does not name Snap as a defendant, seeks unspecified damages, the return of the stolen materials, and forensic inspection of Liu’s devices to ensure all proprietary data is deleted. The company argues that the overlap between the stolen information and Snap’s AR products suggests Liu intended to use Apple’s trade secrets at Snap. Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by using this link to shop at Amazon. The post Apple files lawsuit accusing former employee of stealing Vision Pro trade secrets appeared first on MacDailyNews. You're currently a free subscriber to MacDailyNews. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
Apple files lawsuit accusing former employee of stealing Vision Pro trade secrets
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