Apple is reportedly livid as iOS 14 leaks earlier than usual

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How the leak happened isn’t clear, but the report indicates that someone was able to get his hands on a developmental iPhone 11 with a version of iOS 14 dated last December. As you might expect, another person purchased the phone with the software for thousands of dollars. After the phone changed hands, the buyer was able to isolate and remove iOS 14 from the phone and he passed it along to hackers and jailbreakers (which for Apple has become ballbreakers).
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Q.How did the complete version of iOS 14 reportedly leak?
How did the complete version of iOS 14 reportedly leak?
A developmental iPhone 11 with an iOS 14 version dated last December was acquired. This phone was then sold, and the buyer isolated the software before passing it to hackers and jailbreakers.
Q.When did the leaked version of iOS 14 become available, relative to its expected release?
When did the leaked version of iOS 14 become available, relative to its expected release?
The leaked version, dated December 2019, has been circulating since February. This is significantly earlier than the expected final release in September and the public beta in June.
Q.What is the significance of this leak compared to previous iOS leaks?
What is the significance of this leak compared to previous iOS leaks?
Unlike past leaks which involved segments or screenshots, an entire version of the software has been released. This provides a decrypted copy of the iOS file system months before its official launch.
Q.What is Apple's historical response to similar situations involving unannounced software or hardware leaks?
What is Apple's historical response to similar situations involving unannounced software or hardware leaks?
Apple has a history of seeking retribution. In a 2011 incident, they sent police, and members of their security team disguised as police, to retrieve a lost iPhone prototype from an individual.
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